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Post by Xesna on Sept 22, 2018 16:46:25 GMT -8
How do I reduce the padding? Given the thread and posts are gone, the board and last post fixated itself.
By the way, I greatly appreciate your help ^^/ and I plan on using the threads as a reference if I ever forget. ^^'
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Post by Xesna on Mar 15, 2019 7:15:43 GMT -8
Given there is no response from the initial creation of the thread, I am going to bump it since there's been over 300+ views or if the thread is a duplicate, then a link to the thread is appreciated.
EDIT: I had a previous thread, apparently, since May 2018 requesting for a solution - never answered by the way - so I just linked it to this thread in case there is an answer.
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Post by Retread on Mar 17, 2019 13:48:19 GMT -8
Hi Xesna You didn't provide a link to your forum so I used the first link in your signature. I'm not sure exactly what I'm seeing there. Where I would expect to see the name of the board, I see a large blank area above the section with the board description. When I "Inspect Element", there's an image tag with width and height specifications that define a 600 x 100 region.
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Post by Xesna on Mar 17, 2019 17:39:55 GMT -8
Hi Xesna You didn't provide a link to your forum so I used the first link in your signature. I'm not sure exactly what I'm seeing there. Where I would expect to see the name of the board, I see a large blank area above the section with the board description. When I "Inspect Element", there's an image tag with width and height specifications that define a 600 x 100 region. Also, my apologies, this was one of the oldest posts I created, let me provide it here for reference sake: NindaoDisregarding the board image description, I am more curious on how do you reduce the padding on the far left and the far right. If you see the spoiler below, you'll see the png image on the left has a lot of pad space, I am curious where do I modify that. EDIT: The image itself is 34x34 by the td.icon is 143x104, where can I find that in the Admin Panel?
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Post by Kami on Mar 17, 2019 17:55:09 GMT -8
In your CSS, someone has added a width for the td.icon class, which is what's overriding your padding settings:
table.list td.icon,table.list th.icon{width:55px;text-align:center;} remove the width, and that should fix it.
It's located in Admin > Themes > Advanced Styles & CSS > Stylesheet (tab)
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Post by Xesna on Mar 17, 2019 18:02:28 GMT -8
In your CSS, someone has added a width for the td.icon class, which is what's overriding your padding settings: table.list td.icon,table.list th.icon{width:55px;text-align:center;} remove the width, and that should fix it. It's located in Admin > Themes > Advanced Styles & CSS > Stylesheet (tab) I appreciate it. EDIT: I removed it and it's still present.
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Post by Kami on Mar 17, 2019 18:19:25 GMT -8
It's probably because there's other CSS that is overriding it; when you removed the other two columns, the rest of the widths adjusted. You can manually force a 10% width by adding in width:10%; in the place you just edited.
I feel like there's something I'm missing in the CSS but I am totally blanking at the moment so if someone else knows, please feel free to chime in.
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Post by Xesna on Mar 17, 2019 18:26:09 GMT -8
It's probably because there's other CSS that is overriding it; when you removed the other two columns, the rest of the widths adjusted. You can manually force a 10% width by adding in width:10%; in the place you just edited. I feel like there's something I'm missing in the CSS but I am totally blanking at the moment so if someone else knows, please feel free to chime in. Don't worry, I am trying to trace it where the root of the override is happening. EDIT: That solved the padding, but I believe the override was occurring based on how the table.list was setup. I could be wrong, so don't quote me on that. EDIT: For those wanting to know how to do this, just follow Kami's instructions, then just CTRL+F to find the td.icon
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