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  • #171986
     wilhalphoto
    Participant

    Hi,

    I query two different member-types into two different members masonry element.

    But, I don’t want to see a bigger gap between those two elements, so is there a way to reduce the gap? I would like the gap to be identical to the one on top of it (within the first members-masonry query).
    When you see the page, you know what i’m talking about 🙂

    Thank you!
    -Will

    #171993
     Laura
    Moderator

    Hello, can you share a screenshot of the gap?

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    #172019
     wilhalphoto
    Participant

    attached.
    please note the difference between the gap between Amy – Michaelina vs Michaelina – Kevin

    thank you, Laura!
    -will

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    #172065
     Laura
    Moderator

    Hello, its because they ar different wrappers, try adding this to style.css of child theme or at Appearance > Editor

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    #172083
     wilhalphoto
    Participant

    Hi Laura,

    I think you forgot to actually include the css code in your reply.

    thanks!
    -will

    #172122
     Laura
    Moderator

    Oh! so sorry, here it is

    COPY CODE
    
    ul#members-list:last-child {
        margin-top: -4.5% !important;
    }
    
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    #172146
     wilhalphoto
    Participant

    Thanks, Laura! It works!

    But I do have a general question: if I added this css code to the page’s Custom CSS Setting only, is that ok? Will that code disappear when KLEO or WP is updated?

    thank you!
    -Will

    #172188
     Laura
    Moderator

    Any page specific css will stay there even if you change the theme 🙂
    Style.css works as a backup too

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    #172271
     wilhalphoto
    Participant

    thanks!

    #172327
     Laura
    Moderator

    Glad to help 🙂

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