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  • Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    Are you using a Child Theme or Custom CSS/Styles plugin?

    Thread Starter mpallen13

    (@mpallen13)

    It’s a Canyon theme

    wotnow

    (@wotnow)

    Hi Do you use firefox web browser? There is a great add on for this browser called the web developers toolkit which is handy for identifying elements such as your ad banner. Another one is firebug
    https://getfirebug.com/

    These tools can save you many hours of waiting for answers from these forums.

    html>body>map>area

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    Regarding the plugins, do you have a Custom CSS/Styles plugin?

    Thread Starter mpallen13

    (@mpallen13)

    No, I don’t have a custom css/styles plugin.

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    Evading modifications of the theme’s files, create a Child Theme, or use a Custom CSS Manager plugin to handle your CSS modifications.
    This way modifications will not be erased once the theme updates.

    Thread Starter mpallen13

    (@mpallen13)

    I downloaded the custom css manager plugin

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    Add a margin-top to the iframe.
    Using Wotnow’s suggestion of Firebug or general Browser Inspector tool, you can find which CSS styles apply to which elements. As stated, you can efficiently solve your own CSS-specific issues.

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