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Feb 27 2016 07:06pm
So there's an annoying little gap in all of my content.



It's on each page in this same type of section. I've looked through the HTML/CSS, but there's just so much shit to look through.
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Feb 28 2016 03:02am
Can u give us url (if it's online) or maybe html/css? Which theme? It's difficult to say anything just by looking at the image, maybe there's some mess with #reply-title h3 margins.
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Feb 28 2016 10:41am
Quote (Chos3n @ Feb 28 2016 04:02am)
Can u give us url (if it's online) or maybe html/css? Which theme? It's difficult to say anything just by looking at the image, maybe there's some mess with #reply-title h3 margins.

The theme is Baskerville.
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Feb 28 2016 05:08pm
I don't know which contact form plugin you're using, but i played around with the theme a bit. It seems that Baskerville just loves a lot of empty space: paddings are assigned relatively and are quite large (you may check .post-header & .post-content paddings, maybe something went wrong there). But it's just a guessing. Can't help you more unless you show us the html/css.
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Mar 7 2016 02:42am
In style.css

.post-header
under padding: there is a percentage set default to 8% (the first one) - you can lower this percentage to make it smaller

.single .post-content
you can change the padding percentage to be smaller in this as well

this will fix it up for you

hope this helps. fg donations are always accepted :-)

This post was edited by eatthecookie on Mar 7 2016 02:43am
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Mar 8 2016 08:33pm
Quote (eatthecookie @ Mar 7 2016 10:42am)
In style.css


First of all: never mess with theme's css, create a child theme instead.

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.post-header
under padding: there is a percentage set default to 8% (the first one) - you can lower this percentage to make it smaller

.single .post-content
you can change the padding percentage to be smaller in this as well

this will fix it up for you


Maybe. Or maybe not. You really can't tell it without seeing his code, it's like sending your doctor a photo of yourself sick and expecting him to put diagnosis just by looking at that. It could be his contact plugin. Could be anything really. Just changing css rules of such crucial elements will certainly affects his website's look in general and will probably make things even messier.
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