I'm trying to get a custom post type to look like the other pages on our site, but am running into a problem with padding/spacing. The center/main area on the page linked above has a lot of white space surrounding while on pages like http://www.1310kfka.com/home/schedule/, the padding is limited.
What's a good way to get the show page middle section to not have so much padding?
Sorry for the delay in responding, but I've been traveling...I actually got the padding issue figured out, but have another question:
If I'm using Style 1 for single posts in PenNews, what changes to the CSS could I use to limit the size of the image & align it to the right with a "float:right;"?
What I'd like to do is get the featured image to be right-aligned. So, instead of the big image in Image-1, I'd like it to appear like Image-2 through css styling.
I'm trying to get a custom post type to look like the other pages on our site, but am running into a problem with padding/spacing. The center/main area on the page linked above has a lot of white space surrounding while on pages like http://www.1310kfka.com/home/schedule/, the padding is limited.
What's a good way to get the show page middle section to not have so much padding?
Hi,
Please tell me about padding position you want change and screenshot for the issue. I will check it help you.
Best Regards,
PenciDesign
Sorry for the delay in responding, but I've been traveling...I actually got the padding issue figured out, but have another question:
If I'm using Style 1 for single posts in PenNews, what changes to the CSS could I use to limit the size of the image & align it to the right with a "float:right;"?
Hi,
I'm not clear about the question.
Please tell me about the question and send me screenshot for the issue.
I will check it help you.
Best Regards,
PenciDesign
What I'd like to do is get the featured image to be right-aligned. So, instead of the big image in Image-1, I'd like it to appear like Image-2 through css styling.
Hi,
Unfortunatelty, curently , you can not change position featured image to be right-aligned
Best Regards,
PenciDesign