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November 2, 2013 at 2:45 am #70453keystoneMember
I am trying to do a couple of things with with Exec Pro. The first is remove the 1px border around the slider and the second is to put clear space between the nav bar and the slider...but I cannot seem to find the way to do it. Can anyone help me out please,
Unfortunately the site as a "coming soon" plug in so I will include the url but you will probably not be able to look at it.
Gordon J
Keystone Internet Solutions – Your Web Development and Positioning Professionals.
November 2, 2013 at 11:15 am #70528SummerMemberWithout seeing it, for the extra spacing, you might try adding some padding to either the slider space or the nav bar.
I'm using Executive Pro on a site now, with the Genesis Responsive Slider, and I never had a 1px border there... are you using a different slider that might be adding that border?
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Slice of SciFi | Writers, After DarkNovember 2, 2013 at 5:23 pm #70583keystoneMemberHi Summer, thanks for the response...no I am doing exactly what you are doing.
I have opened a subscriber account at the site for you as USERNAME summer and PASSWORD summer1. If you go and log in the "coming soon" plug in will allow you to look at the actual site. Ignore what it looks like by the way I was trying several things at once re design and it looks horrific.
If you are able to help me out I would really appreciate it. For example I cannot work out where to add the padding to the slider section. I have managed this sort of thing before on other themes but this one is eluding me.
Appreciate your assistance very much
Gordon J
Keystone Internet Solutions – Your Web Development and Positioning Professionals.
November 3, 2013 at 12:04 pm #70694SummerMemberWell, I can't do a lot of poking around as a subscriber, but I can see the site and the code, and it looks like your problem is in your CSS, here:
.site-inner { background-color: #FFFFFF; box-shadow: 0 0 0 1px #FFFFFF; clear: both; margin: 0 auto; overflow: hidden; }
If you get rid of that box-shadow definition, you should get the look you want. As far as getting your spacing, I'd say play around with the margin size in either nav-primary or site-inner, see which one gives you the look you're trying to achieve.
You should also probably get a moderator to remove or obsucre the login/passwd from that previous post now 🙂
WordPress / Genesis Site Design & Troubleshooting: A Touch of Summer | @SummerWebDesign
Slice of SciFi | Writers, After DarkNovember 3, 2013 at 8:56 pm #70750keystoneMemberThanks Summer I have removed the user...the only other question I have is can you point me to where in the css I would add the padding...I cannot seem to find it?
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November 3, 2013 at 11:36 pm #70762SummerMemberLook for the same section site-inner where the box shadow was, or the one called nav-primary, and play with margin instead of padding. But you could also add padding and play with that until you get the spacing you want.
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Slice of SciFi | Writers, After DarkNovember 14, 2013 at 9:16 pm #73070keystoneMemberThis reply has been marked as private. -
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