Hi, on every page, there is this gap which appears just above the footer (where the tags were - we don't want to show tags on the page as it's above the title) and I would like to get rid of it so that the last row on a page nicely touches the footer. The same for the gap which appears right below the title banner. Thanks
That the page we are assuming you took the screenshot on.
The space seems to be padding. Could you remove any padding and also margin if added on the column and row settings areas.
If there is no or if we are looking at the wrong thing then give us a proper page and a screenshot of this to be more specific as the theme design has a log of empty spaces.
Could you remove the divider. Sorry if you are already annoyed but we asked for those details before because we needed something specific. The padding settings was just to cover the obvious and avoid assumptions. If we had those details then it would be maybe a one off response fix.
We also added this CSS to remove the spaces added in the design of the theme:
When we add CSS to that custom css code area in the options it does not seem to take effect. Could you take a look into that.
1) About the spaces on the top of the text i.e.
In this case study from s::can....
its padding added automatically by the theme and it's not really configurable or removable in a way that retains the structure \ look of the page. See attached screenshot.
2) For the space above footer, its margin added to the blog controls i.e. the image for the next blog post and the CSS could remove it if it worked when added to that custom css code area.
Hi Andrew, I will refrain from pursuing this as the custom css below caused some serious issues. See attached screenshots. Even after I disabled caching. See screenshots. I'm ok to close this ticket. Just waiting for Tahir now to reply about my last remaining ticket.
Hi, on every page, there is this gap which appears just above the footer (where the tags were - we don't want to show tags on the page as it's above the title) and I would like to get rid of it so that the last row on a page nicely touches the footer. The same for the gap which appears right below the title banner. Thanks
Hey,
Please provide the page url so that i can write up the custom css for whats possible.
Thanks
ThemeNectar Support Team
Hi, it's the same site. https://blog.pma.uk.com
The issue is on every page. Many thanks, Fowzie
Hi Fowzie,
Apologies for the late reply.
https://blog.pma.uk.com/2018/02/02/organic-carbon-monitoring-environment/
That the page we are assuming you took the screenshot on.
The space seems to be padding.
Could you remove any padding and also margin if added on the column and row settings areas.
If there is no or if we are looking at the wrong thing then give us a proper page and a screenshot of this to be more specific as the theme design has a log of empty spaces.
Thanks.
Hi Fowzie,
There is not space between the page header image and the beginning of the content on that screenshot and on the actual post here https://blog.pma.uk.com/2018/02/02/organic-carbon-monitoring-environment/
The space at the bottom after the post content is caused by the divider added to the very bottom of this page https://blog.pma.uk.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=6175&action=edit, the same post by the way, that has a hieght of 100px.
Could you remove the divider.
Sorry if you are already annoyed but we asked for those details before because we needed something specific. The padding settings was just to cover the obvious and avoid assumptions. If we had those details then it would be maybe a one off response fix.
We also added this CSS to remove the spaces added in the design of the theme:
added to salient \ general settings - css script related - custom css code.
That should reduce the space further.
Hope this helps.
Hi Fowzie,
When we add CSS to that custom css code area in the options it does not seem to take effect. Could you take a look into that.
1) About the spaces on the top of the text i.e.
In this case study from s::can....
its padding added automatically by the theme and it's not really configurable or removable in a way that retains the structure \ look of the page. See attached screenshot.
2) For the space above footer, its margin added to the blog controls i.e. the image for the next blog post and the CSS could remove it if it worked when added to that custom css code area.
We left the CSS i.e.
Please look into that.
You might have some aggressive server side caching taking place.
Thanks.
Hi Andrew, I will refrain from pursuing this as the custom css below caused some serious issues. See attached screenshots. Even after I disabled caching. See screenshots. I'm ok to close this ticket. Just waiting for Tahir now to reply about my last remaining ticket.