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  • Why don’t you simply add a left and right margin to your content:
    margin-left: 20px;
    margin-right: 20px;

    I use Chrome for all editing and Chrome Canary for inspection. So try this… install Canary then go to https://www.whatsmyuseragent.com/ and locate your specific version of Canary, in my current case its “Chrome/38.0.2097.0”. Then add Chrome/38.0.2097.0 to the “WPtouch>Core Settings>Compatibility>Custom User-Agents” option. You’ll then see WPtouch when you load your site using Canary which makes inspection much easier. The chance of someone using Canary to view your site is very minimal. Keep in mind that if Canary is updated you’ll need to update the user agent string.

    Thank you dct3416. One can also always use the “Preview Theme” feature in WPtouch to preview WPtouch Pro on their website and inspect the CSS.

    Click on the “Preview Theme” button in the lower left area of the WPtouch Pro admin panel. You should see a new window pop up, displaying a preview of what your website looks like in WPtouch.

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