got it…Thank you!!!
super,Thank You!!!!
Thank you the css for removing the extra space on top. As for the margins at annfarmer.com., the last screenshot shows that there are none left and right on a monitor when the window is reduced to about 1200p pixels. In the new screenshot is a mobile emulator screenshot and my client concurs that there is no left or right margin on mobile. Is there a way to add margins in both cases?
Thank you so much!
I’ve tried this custom css to no avail. please help.
.home page-template-default page page-id-793 sh-body-header-sticky sh-bookmarks-style_title sh-transparent-everything sh-carousel-style1 sh-carousel-position-title sh-title-style1 sh-post-categories-style1 sh-review-style1 sh-meta-order-bottom sh-instagram-widget-columns2 sh-categories-position-title sh-media-icon-style1 sh-wc-labels-off wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-5.5.2 vc_responsive
{
margin-top:-150px;
width: 98%!important;
min-width: 98%!important;
max-width: 98%!important;
padding-left: 45px!important;
padding-right: 45px!important;}
.container
{
margin-top:-150px;
width: 98%!important;
min-width: 98%!important;
max-width: 98%!important;
padding-left: 45px!important;
padding-right: 45px!important;}
oops, I’m noticing that on monitor there is no margin either. Is there a quick css code that I can add: 5px to monitor, 2px to mobile that won’t conflict with the theme?
Thank you!
thank you. would it be possible to show in order of the listed post id numbers and NOT publish time related?
super thank you!
Yes, but rather than go to that posts page, I would like to go to an outside URL. ie
<p class=”p1″><span class=”s1″>https://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/28/nyregion/persistence-in-the-genes-connecting-the-dots-to-the-mayflower.html</span></p>
Thank you 🙂