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  • This topic has 6 replies, 5 voices, and was last updated 10 years, 9 months ago by Susan.
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  • June 19, 2015 at 11:30 am #156812
    Artemis
    Member

    Hello again,

    i want to make more space between the send comment button, and the notify, because it too small the space. How can i do that?

    June 19, 2015 at 12:31 pm #156815
    Marcy
    Participant

    Try adding this near the bottom of the comment styles section in your style.css or a custom css editor.

    .form-submit input[type="submit"] {
    margin-bottom: 24px;
    }

    You can change the 24px to be any number you need to get the space you want.


    Marcy | Amethyst Website Design | Twitter

    July 9, 2015 at 1:39 pm #158955
    Gandt
    Member

    Always post a link of your site so everyone can better understand the fine details of your issues. Marcy gave you a proper suggestion based on the little information provided but it's nonetheless better to link us to something whenever possible.

    G

    July 9, 2015 at 1:49 pm #158957
    Erik D. Slater
    Member

    Always post a link of your site so everyone can better understand the fine details of your issues

    Could not agree more 🙂

    But ...

    Over the last few days, I have been receiving a potentially alarmingly frequent rate of emails from old, unresolved threads to which you (Gandt) have been responding. Some of your responses are redundant, e.g. you are simply agreeing with what has been said. Some of your responses are a bit misleading or confusing ... possibly tantamount to troll-like behaviour. It's clear (I think) that you want to help ... but you may want to care about how you approach things going forward 🙂


    Erik D. Slater: Digital Platform Consultant • LinkedIn
    July 9, 2015 at 3:04 pm #158965
    Gandt
    Member

    That's a bold statement Erik. Please indicate which responses are misleading, confusing, or worse yet, tantamount to troll-like behaviour. I find it ironic that you ask for 'references' in reply to one of my comments earlier yet provide zero specifity to back up such a nonsensical claim as 'tantamount to troll-like behaviour'.

    I was unaware that helping people who got no responses or clear directions over the past 30 days warranted such a sensitive reaction from you.

    In any case, you are more than free to change your notification settings to a configuration of your liking. The people who asked the questions will surely appreciate getting some help, even if it came a bit late.

    July 9, 2015 at 4:51 pm #158978
    Erik D. Slater
    Member

    I find it ironic that you ask for ‘references’ in reply to one of my comments earlier yet provide zero specifity to back up such a nonsensical claim

    Two birds, one stone: http://www.studiopress.community/users/gandt/replies/

    I was unaware that helping people who got no responses or clear directions over the past 30 days warranted such a sensitive reaction from you.

    1. The OP on this thread received a solid answer from Marcy. The OP has been active elsewhere on these forums since then. Your response here added no value.
    2. If a thread is old and contains no responses for such an extended length of time, it would make more sense to ask the OP if the issue remains unresolved ... or to mark the thread as resolved ... and/or to open a new thread if the problem happens again

    Erik D. Slater: Digital Platform Consultant • LinkedIn
    July 10, 2015 at 6:14 am #159004
    Susan
    Moderator

    @Gandt:

    We appreciate when people want to join the forum and become a valued member of the community, but I agree with Erik - I don't think there is much benefit to adding on to an older post where a solid answer has been provided.

    I recommend taking a look here: http://www.studiopress.community/view/no-replies - these people haven't been helped at all, and would appreciate assistance.

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