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bradnolanMember
Hey Brad
I love the visuals of your individual pages with their margins, such as ‘conect-with-brad’.
Where in the code did you do that?Hey Jerry,
The Connect page is just a full width page. Please note! I am not a designer, and made these mods after some trial, error, and ugliness. I'm self taught when it comes to CSS, so I likely did things wrong.
I made some modifications to the .site-inner:
.site-inner { background-color: #ECF0F1; clear: both; margin-top: 170px; position: relative; z-index: 9; }
Also made some mods to .entry:
.entry { margin-bottom: 0rem; border: 1px solid #BDC3C7; padding: 2rem; background-color: #FFF; }
bradnolanMemberHey Brad!
I looked at your split widgets code. Thank you. I am just wondering how to (instead of applying that to the after post concept) apply it to the existing widgets on the home page. I am obviously inexperienced and terrified of PHP. Please let me know if there is any guidance there.
Might become a member at your site too. Thanks!
bradnolanMemberOk. I will have to do some research and self teach I think. What I am going for:
Take the existing 6 widget areas and make them a two column 3 row grid instead of stacked (keeping them stacked on mobile). I almost have it hacked together with CSS. Inline might be what I am missing on that.
(A good example of the side by side style I mean can be found at CopyBlogger.com - the rainmaker/synthesis section)
I don't want columns inside the widget areas. I want the widget areas themselves to be a grid. I'm also having an issue with the navigation. I want to create basically an exact copy of the studiopress.com mobile navigation, but I can create a separate topic for that.
bradnolanMemberI love the widgets and their backgrounds. I would love to turn to into a four widget grid (and stacked the way it is now on mobile). Is split widgets the solution? If so, I'll start googling.
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