I am new to this also and would like to become more educated with CSS and HTML in the future. But for now, I would like to do a few changes everyday. With that said, i thought i would share what i have been doing….
if i add anything to my child stylesheet, i am taking a screen shot of change, then pasting into a ongoing file i have in powerpoint, alongside it,a detailed description of the change. That way, if i decide later i would like to update a color, say, i know exactly what segment of coding i need to go to.
i realize i am adding extra steps for myself at this point, but i really do have a bad case of CRS (can’t remember s#$t) and have realized that note taking is the only way for me, lol.
@josh and @ken,
Go ahead and start the topic and make it sticky. I’m sure both of you have the priviledge to sticky a topic. But if not, let me know.
Try this CSS:
.homepage_pane {
display: block;
width: 100%;
}
.homepage_pane img {
float: left;
margin-right: 10px;
}
.homepage_pane .post-title {
overflow: hidden;
}
It was perfect, Prasanna SP. Thank you!
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