jeremy4
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I tried the suggested code and none of it made changes to my layout, it didn’t do anything. I added it to the Additional CSS area in the Customise panel; have I made an error here?
Thank you!
Hi Evan, thanks for your detailed response.
Regarding the padding between blocks, the issue remains the same as before. I’m referring to the padding AFTER each block, so on the Home page, it’s first visible after the first block and between the second block. There is a 150 pixel ‘white gap’ between the first and second block. Scrolling down, there’s a 150 pixel ‘white gap’ between the second block and the third block. Same between block 3 and block, block 4 and block 5, when scrolling down the Home page in Google Chrome on MacOS. Therefore the page gives the appearance of being way too stretched out with random blank spots. Are you able to see the padding?
Additionally, regarding problem 3 and the responsive page, the problem also occurs on Chrome on MacOS, not just mobile. (When you resize the page smaller, the image looks enormous and takes over the whole column, so effectively you have to scroll past a huge vertical image to get to the text. Is there a way to make the image responsive so it shrinks or turns into a square to make the page easier to scroll when resized?) Is there a way to get the lefthand ‘big image’ column to turn into a little image? Or requires a script of some kind? An example of the effect I am seeking is on this page: https://tinyurl.com/yc5e7h4d Looking at the second block, it is two columns with a ‘big image’ on the lefthand image. But when you resize the browser smaller, the lefthand image turns into a small round image.
Thanks for your help!
- This reply was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by jeremy4.
Please let me know if you can help with my issue