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  • #446144

    Hello,

    I have read all that I can in this forum but I am still having trouble with the styling of the Twitter Widget Pro plugin. I have added the CSS to the custom.css, tried both quick css and base.css and I don’t seem to get any effect. Right now you can’t tell where one tweet ends and another begins. I even tried adding .sidebar and #top and still can’t figure it out. Looking at others pages I see have a bottom border but when looking at their css I still can’t find out how to do it.

    Thank you for the help,

    Scott

    #446150

    Hey Scott!

    Try adding this code to the Quick CSS:

    .textwidget li {
        margin-bottom: 20px;
    }

    Cheers! 
    Josue

    #446159

    Thanks Josue! You’re reply made me realize I was using the text widget and a shortcode and not the actual plugin. My mistake. I switched to the plugin and now everything is working great. Thanks for the speedy reply!

    Scott

    #446186

    You are welcome, glad to help :)

    Regards,
    Josue

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