Take a look at the form here: http://ratamacamp.com/middle.html and you can see the excess space below it. I've tried everything to remove it, but nothing is working. To me (and my client) it looks like a mistake. I'd really like to find a way to remove this excess space. If anyone knows exactly what line - or lines - to change in the default.css file in the themes > default > css folder; I will be ETERNALLY grateful
I'm wondering if anyone else has encountered this problem and possibly found a work around. I've been told that it is being caused by the embedded padding and there is no way to change it except to go into the CSS file and tweak it - but no help what exactly to tweak.
Take a look at the form here: http://ratamacamp.com/middle.html and you can see the excess space below it. I've tried everything to remove it, but nothing is working. To me (and my client) it looks like a mistake. I'd really like to find a way to remove this excess space. If anyone knows exactly what line - or lines - to change in the default.css file in the themes > default > css folder; I will be ETERNALLY grateful
Take a look at the form here: http://ratamacamp.com/middle.html and you can see the excess space below it. I've tried everything to remove it, but nothing is working. To me (and my client) it looks like a mistake. I'd really like to find a way to remove this excess space. If anyone knows exactly what line - or lines - to change in the default.css file in the themes > default > css folder; I will be ETERNALLY grateful
It is caused by the padding on the "required" pop-ups that show when a user trys to submit the form without filling out the required information. You will have to go into the CSS and edit these to stop that from happening.
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