The padding or margin in your screenshot is the leftover space from all the thumbnails because the float to the left. You will need to devide the number of thumbnails (columns) you wish to have into the width of your page plus any thumb margin/padding to determine the best width for your thumbnails. It’s the only way for them to fit in properly. Hope this helps
i thought so too, until i did exactly that, and made the thumbnails bigger. all that did was squeeze the thumbnails and cut them off. I’ll show you in a few
You might have to look at the CSS styling as well to make sure you account for all border padding and thumb margins. Send me a link to your site and I’ll have a look for you.
see the squeeze? http://d.pr/8jQJ . shouldn’t i be able to have the default padding without that?
dotjuice, i can’t send that link yet, but thanks. can i have your e-mail or contact info to help me when i can?
The thumbnails are overlapping and you may contact me from here
made them bigger, and it’s still not wide enough, but squeezing. i can’t do the math because i don’t know what classes to edit http://d.pr/DR5i
I just took the time to fix a row of thimbs on my home page if you want to have a look. I’ll get your problem sorted in no time. 😉
sent a reply, hope it’s usefull