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I am building a site using the excellent classic template. Up until now all has been smooth and the small customisations I needed to make were fairly simple. But I have hit a problem and after hours of trying to fix it am no nearer a solution. Any help is much appreciated.

There is barely any space between the Read More link and the next article header. How can I create it? I have added a near empty ghost article and omitted the read more (should this be a button?) and the space seems okay. But I need the read more button to make the site look as I want it to. Does anyone have a solution?

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http://www.cardiolefrog.fr/
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ok, that works perfect! :o)

For the problem with the images you have no idea i guess?
will be a joomla-thing i guess.

Thank you for your help!!!! :o)
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Thank you

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

(edit to taste)

.blog-items .blog-item {
margin-bottom: 3rem;
}


Ciaran
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https://homepagejoomla.live-website.com/index.php/aktuelles

Site is in progress ;o)

There are also the "Introductory images" in the blog, that i cant remove :o(
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Hi Mirko

Would you have a URL to an example of the articles in question?

Ciaran
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Hello Ciaran,

adding

.post {
margin-bottom: 30px;
}

to costum-css does not work on your emani-template.

How to add mor space between articles there?

Thank you!
Mirko
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Great.. thank you for the update!

Ciarán
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Hello

Your Custom CSS field can be found by navigating to Extensions -> Template Manager -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> 'Custom CSS' tab.

Ciarán
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Many many thanks . I figured what the custom css field was and posted the code. Worked straightaway.
One more thing. On the demo the read more is a lovely blue button. All I have is a line of text. Is it pretty straight-forward to change this?
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er no. Sorry, i put it in the custom css.
What is the Custom CSS field?
Much thanks
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Hi Lorenzo

Just to confirm, you have added the suggested CSS to the Custom CSS field, not the custom.css file?

Ciarán
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Thank you Ciaran,
I tried this buit there is no change. The custom css now looks like this

/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Custom CSS */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

.post {
margin-bottom: 30px;
}

Is there anything else I should be doing? Do I need to create overides in order for the custom css to work?
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Hi Lorenzo

To resolve try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (edit to taste)...


.post {
margin-bottom: 30px;
}


Ciarán
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