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  • daniD Offline
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    dani
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    Hi,
    I just found this bit of CSS that overrides the flush left margin. The right margin goes right to the browser edge, but the left doesn't.

    .lay-col-needs-leftframe-margin

    Can you explain why this was added?

    Screen Shot 2021-05-13 at 1.21.15 PM.png

    https://danielcampbell.ca

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      Richard
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      Dear Dani

      @dani

      I will forward this to Armin ➡️


      Best wishes & thank you for supporting Lay Theme Dani.

      Richard
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        hey!

        so when a row is "browser height" the first element inside that row that is not a text will have this css class "lay-col-needs-leftframe-margin"

        thats because texts in "browser height" rows are positioned absolutely via css so they can overlap images in browser height rows.
        then if an element comes after that text to the right, it gets that class so it is positioned correctly

        kind of hard to explain.
        does this cause an issue for you where an element is positioned incorrectly?

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          Yes that makes sense, but in this case the first element is a graphic, not text (curtain graphic at top).

          https://danielcampbell.ca

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