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  • Thread Starter Thomas Griffin

    (@griffinjt)

    Thank you so much for your help esmi. I added line-height: 1em; to the .post h1 a { } piece of code and it worked like a charm. If the code is to difficult to formulate for the padding and “no comment” issue, then no worries, I can deal with it. At the same time, if it is feasible, I am a sponge and would like to learn how to do it if it isn’t too complex. You have been incredibly helpful and I am indebted to you for your service!

    Thanks again,
    Thomas

    Forum: Your WordPress
    In reply to: My WordPress blog

    Cool theme! And even the owl’s eyes follow you wherever you go ??

    Thread Starter Thomas Griffin

    (@griffinjt)

    esmi,

    You are correct. I only looked at the first .post code, not the one that actually dealt with posts. Thanks for your help! The problem in now fixed.

    I also have a couple more questions that you may be able to help me with.

    First, when my post titles must go to the second line, the bottom part jumbles in slightly with the top part. What area of code would I need to fix? (I don’t have any currently that jumble – I can make one longer to show you an example if you need it)

    Second, if you will notice on a couple of my posts (the first post does this), at the bottom the “no comments” link is on nearly the same plain as the last line of my post. Is there any way to add extra padding to the “no comment” part so that I never have to worry about it mixing with my post content?

    Thomas

    Thread Starter Thomas Griffin

    (@griffinjt)

    esmi,

    That piece of code does not exist in my style.css sheet. This is the only thing that is listed in the sheet along with .post

    .post {
    line-height: 1.6em;
    }

    Any other suggestions? I am using the HalfTone theme for WordPress if that helps any.

    Thomas

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