Center column styling: how can I remove margin or padding?
My goal is to have the background-color that I have on post headings span from margin to margin in the center column and then provide white space for the text of post between the left and right columns.
I believe I want to change my margins between the columns to zero and then have some padding in post content. I can't figure out which setting to change in theme settings, though. Any thoughts? My site is at: http://depts.washington.edu/ophthweb/wordpress/ Thanks, Bill |
Delete the contents of A. Theme Options -> Center -> Center column style
At Post/Page Styling -> HEADLINE Box put something like HTML Code:
padding: 5px 30px; At Post/Page Styling -> BODY Box put something like HTML Code:
padding: XXpx XXpx; |
Thanks Flynn, this but with a tweak to your recommendation.
When I remove all styling from the A Theme Settings -> Center Column Styling, I get a one pixel border. I'm suspecting this is related to me hiding or not using the border elements between the Theme header and the three columns. I fix this by using padding: 0px 0px; in the Center Column Styling box. |
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