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- June 1, 2020 at 6:52 pm #2457Kent BusseParticipant
In my earlier tests of the free version of X Blog, I could turn on a light yellow container background, which I liked. Now in the current X Blog Pro, with child installed, I must leave the container background white because the text of each post goes all the way to the edge of the space. THERE NEEDS TO BE SOME CELL PADDING as there was before.
This applies on the sidebar to “Recent Posts” and “Recent Comments” as well as on the individual content (post) display. On the HOME PAGE there is padding around the brief introduction of the post.
June 8, 2020 at 12:32 am #2490Theme spaceKeymasterHi,
Thank you for your question.
The XBlog Pro theme has lots of color options so you need to change container and content color then you will get padding.
Please screenshot http://prntscr.com/svlpnt.June 8, 2020 at 3:24 pm #2493Kent BusseParticipantI have tried twice to post the links to my screenshots that show what I mean. Neither attempt is showing up here. Is there an email address where I can send them?
June 8, 2020 at 3:37 pm #2494Kent BusseParticipantThe message from you came from noreply@… and support@…. bounces. Let me try to post enough so you can find my screenshots. This is a real issue that needs attention.
SINGLE POST SCREEN (NOT the home screen)
GOOD (old version of X Blog) acomputerwiz.com/download/Padding.jpg
BAD (new version of X Blog Pro) acomputerwiz.com/download/No_padding.jpg
The OLD way is correct. In the NEW way note that the words go all the way to the left of the white space (content) and almost touch the yellow background. There should be cell padding around the content so that there is white space all the way around between the words and the background color.
June 13, 2020 at 2:25 pm #2502Theme spaceKeymasterHi,
Sorry for the late reply.
Please go customize -> Site blog settings -> Select single blog border style then select border style or shadow style.
Now you will get padding in the content.
Please see screenshot for more details http://prntscr.com/sz1wq9
I hope now you can setup easily.
Thank you.June 13, 2020 at 3:21 pm #2505Kent BusseParticipantPerfect! You are so fast, and I am so happy. Thank you for showing me exactly what to do. That helped very much. Thank you for a great theme.
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