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  • Plugin Author Maeve Lander

    (@enigmaweb)

    Thanks, glad you like it ??

    1. Not quite sure where you got the div class .gold-price from? The plugin doesn’t use that… It uses div id #shrink or #wide depending which layout you chose. So for example you might add:
    #wide { border: none;}
    Which would remove the border when using the wide (2nd) widget design.

    Does that help?

    2. Do note that I have set a minimum width of 495px. The reason for that is because the widget needs that much space in order to display nicely and fit in all the information. If you want, you can override it in the custom css box, but keep in mind then you would have to do some further css adjustment so that it displays nicely. Something like remove the pictures, or reduce the font size or whatever – otherwise there is no space for all the content. Make sense?

    Cheers,
    Maeve

    PS If you like the plugin, it is very helpful if you can give a rating/review here. Thanks

    Thread Starter imagemarket

    (@imagemarket)

    Ahhhh, ok. That makes more sense to me now. Thank you for being so good to respond, I can only give you 5 Stars, but would happily give you more.

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