Spacing
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Can you look at the spacing on the Chapter History page? The spacing is weird from the first line of list to the second line.
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Hi @lizzybstart,
I assume you’re talking about this page: https://achillesnashville.org/chapter-history/
Could you please copy some text from where you think the line spacing looks weird? I could only find one instance, close to the bottom of the list:
2016
In January, Achilles International, in partnership with Cigna, sent 4 athletes and their guides to the Disney Half Marathon (3) and 5K (1). Cigna provided 2-day hopper passes for the group.
The 2016 headline isn’t formatted like the other headlines that specify which year it is. The other “yearly” headlines are specified as a heading 4 , while the 2016 one is only specified as a paragraph, which in my opinion looks a bit inconsistent.
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In 1977, Runner’s World magazine published an article about Dick,
inspiring Terry Fox, a young Canadian man with cancer and subsequently an amputated limb, to run across the country, raising funds and awareness for cancer research.
it’s the second one on the page the first line is wider than second and third and fourth
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Oh yeah! Really subtle, but I see it. Thanks for clarifying.
Are you comfortable with simple HTML coding? I’ll try to give my take on what might cause the issue, and if you’re not following, I’ll try to elaborate and give a better explanation.
I noticed that all of your bullet points had a p tag assigned to it and in that p tag there was a class of “font_9” (check this out in the text editor). I tried using your theme Franklin and adding a bulleted list, and in my instance the bulleted list just contained list items li, and not p tags inside those list items. I would try removing the p tags inside one of the list items and see if this would help.
Let me know if it doesn’t.
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If you have custom CSS code I would also have a look at the class called “font_9”, and see if you could find any clues there.
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Try inserting this code to your custom CSS panel. Adjust the margin and padding as needed.
.font_9 li {
list-style-position: outside;
margin: 10px;
padding: 10px;
}Was this more to your liking?
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