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Finion - Blog Css

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Tom Mitchell

Template 4 years ago

The blog posts using this template leaves no space between the readmore in line 1 and the top of the post in line 2 (subsequent lines have the same issue).

Inspecting the issue (see image in hidden content), I can see where I need to modify the css to insert "bottom-padding:15px ;" into custom css to give me the required spacing. I had thought inserting it into either .row or .col-lg-4 would do the job.

But, whatever I try to use does not work.

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Mehtaz Afsana Borsha
Mehtaz Afsana Borsha
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Support Agent 4 years ago #39784

Hi,

Are you talking about this portion spacing?

https://prnt.sc/1xa95rh

Then use this custom css

.readmore {
    padding-bottom: 30px;
}

Note: Path towards custom CSS: Extensions>Templates>Styles> Click on your current default template name then choose Template Options. Then find custom CSS within the custom code.

-Regards

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Tom Mitchell
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4 years ago #39809

Obvious now you say it. Thank you so much

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Mehtaz Afsana Borsha
Mehtaz Afsana Borsha
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Support Agent 4 years ago #39833

You are most welcome. You can accept my answer.

Thank you

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Tom Mitchell
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4 years ago #39902

Sorry, have had to reject the answer as this affects the readmore on every other page. See the link in hidden.

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Mehtaz Afsana Borsha
Mehtaz Afsana Borsha
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Support Agent 4 years ago #40001

Hi,

Remove my previous code and try this one please

.article .readmore {
    padding-bottom: 30px !important;
}
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Tom Mitchell
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4 years ago #40547

Sorry, but there is no change

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Mehtaz Afsana Borsha
Mehtaz Afsana Borsha
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Support Agent 4 years ago #40549

Hi,

Give me your super admin access on the hidden content please so that I can check

-Regards

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Tom Mitchell
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4 years ago #40680

Details in the hidden content. I'd like to understand how it is corrected so that I can avoid bothering you in future!

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Mehtaz Afsana Borsha
Mehtaz Afsana Borsha
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Support Agent 4 years ago #40688

I hope its ok now. I used custom css on that

https://prnt.sc/1xplb81

https://prnt.sc/1xpldcl

Thank you

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