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[Gelöst] Margin/Padding settings in template editor

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Zuletzt aktualisiert von melodyM vor 4 years, 4 months.

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#2276875

I clicked the button to enable Margin/Padding settings, but all it shows is an image displaying what margins and padding are. I'm not seeing anywhere to input numbers for the amount of margin/padding we want to apply to the element. Please advise on how to add margins/padding through the editor. I can always add it with custom CSS on the element, but it would be easier from the editor.

#2277153

Minesh
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Hello. Thank you for contacting the Toolset support.

Can you please tell me where exactly you want to apply the margin/padding and to what element?

Maybe you can share screenshot or problem URL with admin access details.

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#2278453

Minesh
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Sprachen: Englisch (English )

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You can click on that image where a small dash (-) is displayed and add your margin and padding values. Please check the following screenshot: versteckter Link

#2280941

OK, I see it now. That's not very obvious. I'd recommend having that show zeroes instead of the small dashes. That would make it more obvious that is the setting. But all good for knowing how to edit this going forward. Thanks.

#2280943

My issue is resolved now. Thank you!