• I’ve been crawling the web for a solution to this problem the past few days, but can’t seem to find a solution for this particular padding-problem.

    At first I couldn’t locate where to edit the header, but I think I found it in the header-section of the styles.css, but there’s nothing there that changes the padding on the site.

    Then I found this post:
    https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/fresh-and-clean-header-customization?replies=2

    But I can not FIND that particular passage anywhere in the css-files.

    I can see that whom ever made https://snehtablog.com/ found out how to make it work, as there is no padding on the header there…

    Anyone?

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  • Unless you post a link to your site, no way to help you.

    Also note that WP.COM themes may not be identical to the same named theme on WP.ORG. Is your site self-hosted or on WP.COM?

    Thread Starter clausfrandsen

    (@clausfrandsen)

    The site is self-hosted.

    But, now I got the header and the menu the same size: 960px., but now the width of the body is too broad.

    I think this must be the most weird stylesheet I have ever worked with, as it seems that the things that are SUPPOSED to be there – aren’t there – and vise versa.???

    The new URL is: https://thomsentand.dk
    – and here is the site the costumer had before: https://tandlaegebrianthomsen.wordpress.com, that they hoped to be transferred as easy as pie – no sh** Sherlock ??

    LOL!

    It actually looks fine on my computer in FF, Safari and Chrome… Try clearing your browser cache.

    Thread Starter clausfrandsen

    (@clausfrandsen)

    Tried everything, but suddently the padding was back on the header – wtf?

    What I am seeing is the wp.COM site in an iframe — is that what you intend?

    Thread Starter clausfrandsen

    (@clausfrandsen)

    you are doing WHAT???

    There’s one site at the adress: https://www.thomsentand.dk/ (that is the redirect to the wordpress.com-site) and the https://thomsentand.dk (WITHOUT www.) is the selfhosted server that holds the new (intended 1:1) setup

    I get the same site — not a redirect but contained in an iframe.

    Thread Starter clausfrandsen

    (@clausfrandsen)

    I have absolutly NO idea why you do that?

    There’s a little difference to tell the thomsentand.dk and the tandlaegebrianthomsen.wordpress.com from each other.

    The new site on thomsentand.dk has a cyan line ALL THE WAY through the headerpicture – the one on tandlaegebrianthomsen.wordpress.com the line stops at the edge of the picture…

    Thread Starter clausfrandsen

    (@clausfrandsen)

    – now I even changed the background color, so it should be easier to tell…

    This is the code visible in “view source”:

    <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Frameset//EN" "https://www.w3.org/TR/html4/frameset.dtd">
    <html><head><title>thomsentand.dk</title></head><frameset rows="100%"><frame src="https://tandlaegebrianthomsen.wordpress.com">
    <noframes><p>Your user agent does not support frames or is currently configured not to display frames. However
    you may visit <a href="https://tandlaegebrianthomsen.wordpress.com">the page that was supposed to be here</a></p></noframes></frameset></html>

    No line through the header picture — it’s definitely the wp.com site…

    Check with your hosting service??

    Thread Starter clausfrandsen

    (@clausfrandsen)

    Mine says:

    [Code moderated as per the Forum Rules. The maximum number of lines of code that you can post in these forums is ten lines. Please use the pastebin]

    Thread Starter clausfrandsen

    (@clausfrandsen)

    Anyhow… something really weird happened now:

    The site body, the menu and the heading are now all the same width, but the margin of the content is now screwed… hmmmm

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