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If there’s only a text box in the row, then the extra space is removed as set. If there’s a Single Image element in the row, then we get the extra spacing.
Yes, that overlay is still there. Can you tell me where it’s coming from? Is it a Swift slider thing? Something else? There must be a way to hide this. I can write CSS to simply hide it if i knew what the name of it’s container is.
OK, thanks for your time.
I’ve placed all home page components into rows that need to be, and set them to where element spacing is disabled, and I’m still seeing the extra space. Can you confirm?
This looks like it works. Thanks-
Thanks for the screen capture, I was looking for Row as an Element, not a layout component. I’ll try with the rest of the items on that page.
I’ve run the update, cleared my Chrome cache, and the products are still not centered. But, perhaps I don’t have the right CSS changes in place?
I’m trying to add one, but the Element called “row” no longer appears as an option to select from the Elements drop-down. Any ideas why??
Yes, I did this, but it only fills the full width of the container, not the browser page.
By placing the image in a Row, it won’t allow the image to go full width though, it will only be the width of the container. Am I wrong in this??
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.To clarify, I actually need to remove the arbitrary space between several of the Elements on the page. This extra padding is contrary to our design concept, and I’m hoping there’s an easy CSS solution to it?
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