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  1. Greg Priday Staff 10 years, 2 months ago

    Hi Dillon

    These sorts of borders often happen because themes are styling the widget class. You can remove this widget class by navigating to SettingsPage BuilderWidgets and disabling Add Widget Class. That might do the trick.

    • Dillon Johnson 10 years, 2 months ago

      Hello Greg!

      Doing that removed all the borders, which is great in some cases. I prefer to remove the borders that I pointed in the image in the original post. I tried doing this using SiteOrigin CSS editor, but when I selected the element, i couldn’t find the border attributes (i think that’s what it’s called. new to CSS).

  2. Greg Priday Staff 10 years, 2 months ago

    Hi Dillon

    Sorry for the late reply here. Unfortunately this sort of customization isn;t something we can help you with, but what I can suggest is to remove the widget class, then use something like our SiteOrigin CSS plugin to add the borders where you need them.

    Or you can use widget and row styles. Adding some custom CSS for the top and bottom borders where you need them should do the trick.

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