Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
Changes this specific may require a Custom CSS/Style plugin or a Child Theme. Have you either?
Sadly no 🙁
Thus far, everything is “stock” that way when updates come out I won’t have to worry about changing much,
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
Which of the two are you willing to implement?
Number 2 would be the big hitter;
basically I have about 10-12 categories, when they are on the website (local right now or I’d give you a link..) I have 2 rows for links;
I’d LOVE to have this be 1 row
the only way I can see doing this is by doing what I’m asking above; but heck with some re-wording, I may not need anything other then a couple pixels scrapped off each “button”
1, I don’t need but I was thinking with smaller text it would work out.
3, the reason I want it removed is so I can implement one from Google, threw random browsing on the net I found ways people have done it on other themes and the results look great! but I have yet to find a “working” solution for the 2011 theme 🙁
4, is more cosmetic, soo I don’t care to much about it.
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
Post a link to Pastebin.com of your HTML and CSS code for the page at-hand.
I ended up finding out how to reduce the padding!
For anyone else that would like to do this,
Line 570 of styles.css on the 2011 theme you will see
” padding: 0 1.2125em; “
I changed it to 0.525em and it looks great!
Do not edit the Twenty Eleven theme. It is the default WordPress theme and having access to an unedited version of the theme is vital when dealing with a range of site issues. First create a child theme for your changes.