sharedaddy CSS
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How do I remove the big blank space that appears after the word “Share” and before the sharing icons?
I saw this in the sharedaddy CSS
div.sharedaddy h3, #content div.sharedaddy h3, #main div.sharedaddy h3, #primary div.sharedaddy h3{width:15.625%;}so I tried changing the width value in my custom CSS, copying the selectors in their entirety (is “selectors” the right word? I mean all the stuff before the first curly bracket), but nothing happened. (Specifically: I defined width as “auto” and as “5%”.)
Ideas? Thank you!!
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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PS If you don’t know what I mean by “the big blank space,” visit my test blog to see an example of it.
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I’m sorry but as your username is not linked to the blog in question we cannot see it or the theme your are working with as all CSS editing at WordPress.com is theme specific. No having the link and being able to see the blog makes helping you almost impossible to do. Please post an active link to the blog in question starting with http://
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PPS Background info —
Sorry for the confusion, but I assumed that because I selected the blog from the dropdown menu on the Add New Topic page, it would show up somewhere on my post. Apparently not. What’s the point of it, then?
Anyway, please see my second post above and you’ll find the link to my test blog. I’m using the Sandbox 1.6.2 theme. I don’t have custom CSS on my test blog — I’m just using the preview function to see if I can do what I want with the theme; if I can, then I’ll apply it along with my CSS to my real blog, which does have the custom CSS upgrade.
But, ultimately, I’m not asking about any theme in particular: I’m asking about the sharedaddy CSS. I wouldn’t have thought it’s theme-specific — is it really?
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There is currently only one Volunteer who regularly helps with CSS editing and that’s thesacredpath. Staff member designsimply also helps with CSS editing. Neither one are currently posting to the forums so you will have to be patient while waiting for answers.
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