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Hi,
I am trying to figure out how you removed this top padding from the demo content I imported. Here is the URL I am building on.
https://db.dustingoodman.com/our-team/
It says there is a 0px top padding !important
This is the page I am trying to apply it to.
https://db.dustingoodman.com/about-us/
Any would be much appreciated. I did not see a way to apply styles based on page level.
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Hello,
To add custom css for only one specific page, go to the page’s Custom Css and add the code. The second page you send us, already has the top wrapper padding set to 0. There is though a 90px padding at the content class. To remove it, add this code into the page’s custom css box (gear icon at top-right of text editing box):
#content { padding-top: 0 !important; }
Let us know.
Best regards!
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Thanks so much for the quick follow up. I had a question around when I went to that page that already has the 0px padding removed and I am not seeing where the style is being applied in the page level custom css.
For instance on this page I am having a similar issue.
https://db.dustingoodman.com/digital-agency-creative/
If you look at the section with the image of the girl pointing at the apple screen and the text next to it on the right. In the source code the height is set inline to 511px on the element. I can’t find anywhere in the editor of where that is being set.
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Hello,
I think you understood it wrong. The element content that we edited above, is the area starting from after the slider to the footer(without including footer). So all elements in the body of the page, are inside the “content” div.
Since the css was added into the page’s custom css box, this means it will affect ONLY that page. All other pages will have the default content distance from top wrapper.The row with the image you are mentioning is one of the contents elements. To edit it out, go to the Columns settings > Design Options (screenshot). Add margin/padding here.
Let us know.Best regards!
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