I have a webpage https://www.hoglandetsgolv.se/webshop/
Im happy with most of it but i would like to fill the page more in mobile view (check my attached picture), there is to much margins and i would like the page more ezoomed in with much smaller margins on the sides.
Is this possible and how do i do it?
Kind regards!
Peder
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Looking at the matter and facts i agreed.IP_CAM wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 8:58 pmPosts 11, Joined Tue Nov 13, 2012 4:04 amPaul throw stone on people for using journal ...
Well, it's more about Solidarity and Community. But by looking at the activity Numbers
of the Fellows, coming here, to ask for help on paid Custom Themes, I can't see, why one
should assist even those, who never even cared about assisting others in the first Place.
For them, it's only about getting free knowledge, and if they have, what they are looking
for, they never come back, to share some of their own knowledge. And we don't know,
if we even support some, using legally obtained Themes, and so, at best, support unfair
Competitors. One probably never makes a single Buck out of those People, so, why should
one care about them? It's, at best, damaging one's own business, one should better be
aware of such ...![]()
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And it's just matter of changing the padding for the #content element in the stylesheet.css, e.g. something like this:
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@media(max-width:767px) {
#content {
padding:10px;
}
}
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Ah yes, I looked at the HTML source and did a quick search for "Journal" and found a few hits so assumed it was Journal.
But, as you say, on closer inspection the code I found was "Journal Compatibility".
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