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Remove Default Padding Between Widgets Inside of a Row

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I’m having trouble reducing the padding between two widgets in one row. I have a “SiteOrigin Headline” widget above a “Visual Editor” widget. I’d like the “Headline” to be active and the “Divider” (no need for a sub-headline, if there’s a better widget combo to do this I’m fine with that as well), but the default padding between the Divider and Visual Editor widget to be removed so I can control better.

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  1. 10 years, 22 days ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Brent

    Very sorry about the late reply. We work through a prioritized forum queue, and unfortunately it’s taken us some time to get to your thread.

    https://siteorigin.com/about/forum-thread-prioritization/

    Because it’s been a while since you posted this, would you mind letting us know if you still need help? If so, we’ll jump right in.

  2. 10 years, 19 days ago Brent Bareham

    Hello Andrew,

    Yes, I do. If you look at the page you’ll see there’s just a little extra padding because I don’t have a “sub-headline” and can’t figure out how to remove it. I also just created a thread on editing headline font size. I you could help with that too I’d appreciate it.

    Best Regards,
    Brent

  3. 10 years, 19 days ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hey Brent :)

    Here is the control you’re after:

    /* Headline Widget */
    
    .panel-grid #sow-headline-container.sow-headline .decoration {
        margin: 20px 60px 20px 60px;
    }
    

    Paste at Appearance > Custom CSS. The values represent top, right, bottom, left. Adjust as required.

    Hope that helps.

  4. 9 years, 4 months ago Brent Bareham

    Sorry I never replied. This did work however. Thanks so much!

  5. 9 years, 4 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Awesome :) Glad to hear that did the trick. Thanks for the update.

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