a bit of a silly question, but how do i increase the thickness of the margin here? #238
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Glad you were able to figure out the content margins, for the spacing there you can add some padding to the vertical tabs container.
I recommend throwing all of your changes in the bottom of the |
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sorry to bother again, how would i add this margin if sidebery was autohiding? the previous solution works fine for not autohiding, but the margin is applied to the collapsed tabs as well when autohide is on. i would like it to apply the padding during hover and transition. originally, i tried applying a 3px padding-right on #sidebar:hover in the autohide file, which worked only on hover, but not during the transition, where it extended back out to the edge. any solutions? |
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are you talking about the content margins? Try these lines here: FF-ULTIMA/theme/all-global-positioning.css Lines 419 to 431 in b326f81 I am about to be to bed for work tmmrw, so I'll definitely get back to you when I can. |
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no worries, i'm in no rush. sorry if i didn't explain it clear enough, i'm talking about the same margins in the photo. i wanted to try to apply 3px margins right where the arrow is pointed but only when the sidebar is not hidden. so during hover or transition. if it's not possible i'll just stop being nitpicky and deal with the thin margin as is. |
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This is sidebery? If it is, you'd have to do that in the sidebery css editor |
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hi, i want to increase the margin between the tab and the sidebar bounding box through sidebery. i'm not too good with css and i tried combing through some files but i could not figure it out. help appreciated.
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