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Hello, in a post/question I asked a month ago, I had an issue with the space being to large between the H1 title and the top of the page.
You sent me some CSS code and it worked great. Then, all of a sudden the site reverted back to it's old self. I checked the CSS code and it was still there. This is what I currently have in the CSS field:
.maincontent {
padding: 30px 32px;
}
} @media screen and (max-width: 740px) {
#logo .logo-text a {
font-size: 32px;
}
#logo .site-slogan {
font-size: 12px;
}
#container_header .wrapper960 {
padding-left: 0;
}
}
#main {
background-color: #fdfdfd;
}

Did I do something wrong?
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Hello

Your CSS looks correct and checking your site it appears to have been applied. If you would like to reduce the space above your title further simply reduce 30px value of your first rule.

Ciaran
  1. more than a month ago
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site shows:
.maincontent {
padding: 30px 32px;
}
So what's the problem?

I would clean the code and remove the 2 unnecessary brackets
  1. more than a month ago
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Where exactly did you enter the code?
What other changes have you made to the site?
  1. more than a month ago
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