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How to I adding padding to a line of text? An image?
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Do you want to add padding to a line inside a post?
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On the other hand if it's something more complex you want to do then take a look at:
http://greg-afloat.969558.n3.nabble.com/Sealing-the-Keel-td4023773.html The first image you see on the page was coded like this: <p class="caption750"><nabble_img src="keelseal01.jpg" border="0" class="center" alt="Rust Marks in the Cockpit"/>I had first noticed the rusty stain a month ago which had accumulated in various corners of <i>Just 17</i>.<br>Then I assumed it was caused by iron filings blown across the dyke from the quay heading work.</p>While in the CSS dialogue under the "Change Appearance" option contains this styling code: .nabble .caption750 { background-color: #ddddee; width: 760px; text-align: center; font-size: 0.9em; margin: 5px auto; padding: 5px 0px; border: 1px solid #000080; }I'm happy to give an explanation of the code if you need it.
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Sorry to ask this again. I know I've asked this before but I can't find the answer.
<nabble_img src="Image.jpg" class="center single"/><h5 style="text-align: center; font-size: .9em;">Caption</h5> I want to add padding to the top and bottom of this image. Pedro/Hugo can you help?
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In this case your top and bottom padding will be 10px.
<img src="http://support.nabble.com/file/n7583536/Image.jpg" class="center single" style="padding: 10px 0px" /><h5 style="text-align: center; font-size: .9em;">Caption</h5>If you want they different you can do: padding: top_value right_value bottom_value left_value .
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When I do that (actually I used margin) the "p" (paragraph) tags no longer work.
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Is it working with padding? If you will use it frequently we should add a class to these images.
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It "works" with the padding except that space is created BETWEEN the image and the white border. I want the border treated as part of the image.
I just want more space between top on bottom of the image and the text. Right now I'm using line breaks to do it which seems a little hacky. Also I want the caption to stay next to the photo.
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Please, give the link to this post. I want to check the html within this image.
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Thanks:
I put things back the way they were but there is the link.
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 11:18 PM, Pedro <Nabble> [via Nabble Support] <[hidden email]> wrote: Please, give the link to this post. I want to check the html within this image. "Like" us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/NYSkiBlog Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/nyskiblog ---------- Harvey Road: NYSkiBlog.com NY Ski Forum: forum.NYSkiBlog.com NY Ski Magazine: mag.NYSkiBlog.com NY Ski Directory: directory.NYSkiBlog.com
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In this case you could use margin: 10px 0px;, the space between the top text and the image, and between the legend and the image will be bigger.
I note that you have two classes: single and double, you can add the margin in their css.
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