Andrew Nevins
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Can you link to a page with the issue?
Andrew Nevins
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Do you have Google Chrome?
Andrew Nevins
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In Chrome right click your logo and select the option “Select element”.
In the toolbar that appears look at the HTML. Hover your mouse over the HTML elements nearby. In Chrome’s developer toolbar (the thing that’s open) the colour green represents padding and orange margin.
Once you find the responsible element click on it and then look at the right-hand column for the CSS responsible.
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Andrew Nevins
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You need to override that CSS in your Child Theme style.css file.
I was using the firefox inspector, but still couldn’t figure it out.
I’ll go and try chrome. i like the color aspect!
I’ll give it a try and let ya know! thanks!
thank you thank you thank you once again!!!
I’ll start working in the chrome inspector more often…
I couldn’t figure it out in the firefox one.
thank you so much!
Andrew Nevins
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That’s okay.
Btw Firebug as a developer tool (but an add-on) can do much more stuff than Chrome, but I find Chrome’s developer tools really easy and intuitive to use.