Edit padding inside page blocks?

How do i edit the padding inside the page blocks? what is the css tag?

Thanks!

Quote · 26 Mar 2010

http://getfirebug.com

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Quote · 26 Mar 2010

Thank you, but i already have that, I guess im not seeing it

Quote · 26 Mar 2010

RE:

Thank you, but i already have that, I guess im not seeing it

Took me about 5 seconds to find. If you don't turn off all caching, it will be really hard to find the right css file.

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Quote · 26 Mar 2010

So would anyone be so kind and tell me which it is?

It's greatly appreciated :)

Quote · 31 Mar 2010

So would anyone be so kind and tell me which it is?

It's greatly appreciated :)

general.css & common.css

Quote · 31 Mar 2010

Thanks once again :) That helps more but I sort of had that already

Can anyone just tell me the tag, I'm trying to edit the padding to the left of the slideshow at accessmarkspixel.com

Quote · 1 Apr 2010

You cannot just adjust that one block. If you do it will affect the padding on all the blocks throughout the site.

As i looked at it with firebug, i could see the images are at least 40-50 pixels to wide. They get clipped at the right. The proper adjustment is to the cu3er config.xml file for image width and the width of the images themselves so they properly fit in the box.

It's actually obvious it's too wide. The previous and next arrows sit to the right, and one of your images has lettering thats getting chopped off. You need to narrow your widths on the cu3er slide show.

https://www.deanbassett.com
Quote · 1 Apr 2010

Yes I understand that narrowing the padding from 5px to 1 or 2 px wont help much (and yes i will need to reduce the width on the slideshow) but that is what i want to do, on all boxes in the whole template

Quote · 1 Apr 2010

so does anyone know the exact tag i need to edit?

Quote · 2 Apr 2010

Use firebug and it will tell you.  File name & line # on the right, specific tag on the left.  If you have caching turned on just go into cache, look for that exact file and then go to that line # & you'll get the tag name again.  Is this really that hard for a guy who makes his living designing websites as you claim?

Quote · 2 Apr 2010
 
 
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