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Help, I need a new sidebar!
http://kaylafleming.com/
My sidebar is all messed up and I can't figure out why. The lists have a huge indent! Anyone know? |
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Not sure where it's inheriting it, but in your CSS -> #sidebar ul you can set the padding to like 0px to remove the indent or 10px to have a minor one.
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add this code to your CSS file and you will see the following result in the bottom picture:
Code:
ul{
padding:0 !important;
margin:0 !important;
}
li{
padding:0 !important;
}
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