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Font-size in the widget?
Feb 15, 2010
1:06 pm
Ivan Fraer
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Hello

 

I can´t find where to make changes in the Widget Sidepanel

What I need to change is the fontzsize and remove the empty line right under the link/headline:

Thank you for any help.

Best regards

Ivan

Feb 15, 2010
1:57 pm

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I do not think you will find there is an 'extra' line.
The widget styling will be controlled by the list element definitions of your WP theme and the 'extra' line is almost certainly padding or margins applied to the 'ul' and or 'li' elements.

Yellow Swordfish
Feb 15, 2010
2:28 pm
Ivan Fraer
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OK thank you, but as you can see, "Latest Comments" is listet different:

Feb 15, 2010
3:20 pm

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I'll need a site link

Yellow Swordfish
Feb 15, 2010
3:25 pm
Ivan Fraer
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Yes, off course. Sorry :- )

GPS For alle

Feb 15, 2010
6:39 pm

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Well the space is caused by whatever defaults are in place for your ul, l, p and a tags as I surmised.
What you really ought to do is style the two classes that the recent post list uses which are sftagli and sftagp. Remember there is an 'a' tag and a 'p' tag on there.

Yellow Swordfish
Feb 16, 2010
5:12 am
Ivan Fraer
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Uhmnnn … :- )

 

I´m not sure where to find this … But I gues it must be in one of these files? :

sf-template-tags-general.php

sf-template-tags-lists.php

sf-template-tags-tags.php

 

Am I right or wrong?

 

Thank you

Feb 16, 2010
6:15 am

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No. This is a style issue. We are talking about your WP theme stylesheet.

Look fror 'ul' and 'li' tags for list styling and 'a' and 'p' tags for links and paragraphs respectively.

And if you want to c reate a nbew style just for the widget outout then create new classes with the n ames of the classes used in  the widget which I mentioned above.

Yellow Swordfish
Feb 16, 2010
6:55 am
Ivan Fraer
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OK thank you. I will try.

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