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  • Thread Starter TheRealMuffin

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    On second thought, I do see your point. Although I don’t think it actually overrides anything, it just defines more. But it can define a whole lot more… so while setting margin-top would seem to be good practice, what do I know, I’m not really a programmer… So, I guess I will set this topic to solved.

    Kind regards, Maarten

    Thread Starter TheRealMuffin

    (@therealmuffin)

    Hello,

    Thanks for your fast reply though I’m not sure I agree with it.

    The margin-bottom is not overridden and I can set it fine in the ‘look and feel’ menu. However, it is the margin-top that’s the issue. That one I can not set in the ‘look and feel’ menu and it is not set at a default value either (e.g. 0px). Therefore, it takes the value of the parent element (which is set at 28px). Obviously I can change that and set it to 0px, however, that might screw other parts of the page that rely on that 28x, it’s there for a reason I would suspect (although none that I can see now).

    But other than that, if an element relies on margin-top to be 0px for its intended purpose, wouldn’t it be good practice to explicitly define it rather than assume the correct value will be inherited?

    Regardless, this issue is easily fixable on either end and won’t limit my use… it’s an amazing plugin, never knew the WordPress platform is so flexible (first time user).

    Kind regards, Maarten

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