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  • Thread Starter zootrop

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    Yep, that’s it!!! Good things come to those who wait! My compliments to the best! Many many thanks and all the best once again!

    Thread Starter zootrop

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    Hi James, I was very happy to hear from you again!

    My site is in a coming soon mode and I didn’t want to publish it before it was finished (there is really not much done yet and it still looks not so nice/very “modest”). I ask for your understanding. I only just wanted to reduce the space between the top line (encl. menu etc.) and the first headline, which is the space that appears when you select for the page Cover-Template (instead of Standard-Template). That can’t be that difficult? Maybe we will at least give it one/another/last try? Thanks! All the best Zootrop

    Thread Starter zootrop

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    Hi, all you lucky ones! I entered the *css rule from James in the Design Customizer as additional content, but unfortunately it does not work. Does the rule have to be entered in the style css file? If so where exactly? Why does it not work for me? Is it because of my above described constellation with cover template and background image? I hope someone will answer again, although it seems to be solved, but unfortunately not for me.

    *This does not help me:

    .entry-header.has-text-align-center.header-footer-group {
    display: none;
    }

    This helps me only conditionally (see my descriptions above):

    .singular .entry-header { padding-top: 2rem !important; padding-bottom: 60rem !important; }

    I’m counting on you, especially James…

    Thread Starter zootrop

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    Hi codeworm, thank you sooo much for your quick answer; I was very happy about it! If only it were that simple… I followed your idea/instruction, but unfortunately it did not work. I have now entered the following in the Design Customizer under additional CSS:

    .singular .entry-header { padding-top: 2rem !important; padding-bottom: 60rem !important; }

    This will bring my headline to the top, but not the two following blocks: one with a picture and the following one with words. Unfortunately I do not understand this?

    BTW: There is also an arrow pointing down in the middle at the bottom of the screen. As soon as I click on it, the view jumps to the picture and the following words? Does the arrow now have something to do with the “large” distance between the heading and the following picture with the following words?

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