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Help Removing Terrible Padding on Enterprise Pro Theme

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Tagged: css, padding

  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 11 years, 1 month ago by Krista.
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  • December 27, 2014 at 7:31 pm #135435
    swstudio
    Participant

    So, I'm using the Genesis Enterprise Pro theme and guess what? The widget headings have by default a large amount of padding between the Featured page titles and content on the page. It's terrible. Check out my website.

    First off, I use Chrome development and Firefox development tool regularly. That's not my problem. Also, I do test using Browser Stack. But everyone can use some help sometimes.

    I ask to hear from someone with experience shortening the padding on these widgets. Like on my site, between the Client Testimonials and the text. Am I going to have to adjust 18 CSS styles after to correct this? Are the widgets going to have display issues on mobile? Should I just keep my ugly site and hope the client doesn't notice it? This seems like a basic thing that Studiopress could have designed better (sorry to criticize).

    Theatrics aside, what do you think? What specific code do you suggest? I was thinking I could reduce the padding on the top of the div.entry-content and am looking for a safe figure.

    Thank you for your time and your help.

    Sara

    http://buxton.lm-boston.com/
    December 27, 2014 at 9:58 pm #135437
    Krista
    Member

    I don't think you need to do much. Wouldn't you just have to adjust the 40px padding on line 891:

    .featured-content .entry-content {
    padding: 40px;
    }

    If you want to reduce padding more for the entry header on line 880:

    .featured-content .entry-header {
    border-bottom: 1px solid #ececec;
    margin: 0;
    padding: 30px 40px;
    }

    I don't think adjusting these will have an impact on your mobile view at all.

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