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    (@gpriday)

    Page Builder adds the class widget to any widgets you add to a page. A lot of themes will style this class as of the widget is appearing in the sidebar.

    There are 2 options. Either you can overwrite the CSS of your theme with a custom CSS editor to remove the borders and change the padding, or you can ask your theme developer to ensure that their widget styling is only applied to widgets in the sidebar.

    Greg,

    I love the PageBuilder plugin, but I’m having a little trouble with it and padding. I’ve been around WordPress for years and know there are things that can be hard to do, but I can usually figure out a way around anything with CSS. Not the case with this.

    I’m building out a site for a friend and have much of the development work done, but I can’t get the text in text-widgets to take padding rules. When I look at it with Firebug, I get told that the padding is being overridden by some CSS that I cannot find. It’s probably being set through jquery or something…that’s my best guess.

    Here’s the link to the site: https://66.147.244.168/~talkinq4/who-we-are/ It could possibly go live before I hear back from you (at his request) in which case it will be talkingheadstudio.com

    The unfindable CSS is located here: https://66.147.244.168/~talkinq4/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=siteorigin_panels_post_css&post=12&layout=6166ad4a&ver=1.4.5

    Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is the first site on which I’ve used PageBuilder and would like to use it more if I know I can get access to the things I need. Oh, I’d also like to be able to control margin so I can pull these blocks up against each other.

    Thanks again,

    Nate

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