white space in my layout driving me nuts
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OK, this might seem nitpicky to some people but it sucks for me as a very visual person.
I am using a template that has this annoying white sapce built in – is there any way to remove it?
It is on every Post, not on the Pages: above the “Posted by” line up top, below the header image.
Example: http://teapotshappen.wordpress.com/2009/10/22/raspberry-bushes-synchronicity/
Note how there is no such white space in the same spot on Pages: http://teapotshappen.wordpress.com/about/
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I did buy a CSS upgrade, so I could modify the template. I see that the problem exists in baseline template use as well as on mine, so I know I didnt break it … where in the CSS can this area be altered, can anyone tell me?
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hmmm – added that but modified it to negative1 so it would not hide the top ot the text – it worked – but only on the home page.
when I go into a specific post, the whitespace remains …
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I’ve spent nearly a half-hour looking over the markup and the CSS and for the life of me can’t figure out why there is a difference between the main page and the single post page.
In the markup, the main page content is here:
<div id="content" class="narrowcolumn"> <div id="post-1244" class="postwrapper wideposts">In the markup the single-post page content is here:
<div id="content"> <div id="post-1244" class="postwrapper wideposts">The only difference is the class=”narrowcolumn” on the main page, but that isn’t even in the CSS at all – and that is on the main page.
Contact staff on this as there is something weird going on here and it may take a tweak to the markup to fix it.
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I got it I think. Change the top/bottom margin in .navigation from 5px to 0 and see what happens. It fixed the issue on my test blog without adversely effecting the main page.
.navigation { margin:0 24px; } -
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