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When my site loads the view is correct but if you scroll right there is a gap. All div's have 100% width set and no padding on right... I went through each element to putting display:none trying to single the problamatic element but this didn't help either. A test version of the site is available at www.emma-cooper.co.uk
Take width:100%; out of the #logo CSS definition, and the right and left padding off the
div#hmenu definition (make it padding:0.8em 0;)
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I need help to remove space above the navbar
My HTML code:
https://pastecode.io/s/uia7zv3t
My CSS code:
https://pastecode.io/s/ba5qtpmp
Your .container class has 30px margin top and bottom, I believe that's what you meant.
Anyway, your body also has a margin you should reset, and you should use tag in body to load CSS, but it should be moved to instead.
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I'm trying to adjust the paragraph spacing and move it closer to the title, but Top or Bottom seems to be disabled when using flex-direction: column... What can I do to push up .par2?
Properties bottom and top work with position: absolute; elements. They don't work with other positions.
You have to use padding-top or margin-top with negative meaning (for example -10px).
And you can check properties margin and padding by headers ('CATORING', 'EVENT HOSTING', 'DELIVERY') using GoogleChrome Devtools. Most likely it is they who prevent the text from being located higher.
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I am trying to make a better website for my school. So I have it setout like this:
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But the main div doesn't show the scroll bar.
I have hidden the scrollbar in the body element, and set it as visible in the main div element.
However it doesn't show, nor can I scroll down in it.
Any answer to this?
I just used overflow-y: auto and that worked. Thanks #JoeDF
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I have some buttons,i gave them margin auto and display:block. when i run it, margin auto runs correctly but buttons show under each other . can some one help me to solve this problem?
If you want the buttons centered but next to each other, wrap them in a div and put margin:auto on the wrapping div.
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I think this needs a clear:both somewhere, but where?
The situation: the footer is sitting behind the main content div.
Right now the footer is near the bottom of the page only because of a minimum-height on the main-content div.
Here's how its looking
Seems to work well removing
.details {
height: 54px;
}