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    tr38back
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    Hello, I have a site that I want to place a shortcode onto for a real estate property search. The trouble is that, although I can use CSS to position it correctly, wherever the text element was placed leaves a huge gap.

    This is trouble because I want to place it at the top of the page, so big white gaps would be cumbersome for the design. But if I place it lower on the page, that poses many more complications, particularly with screen size variations.

    Is there a way to fix this?

    http://dianecastro.com/

    I want the search to overlay across the main pic toward the bottom. I can make it happen, but then I’m left with a large blank area.

    #1421748

    Rahul
    Moderator

    Hey There,

    Thanks for writing in!

    Would you mind providing us with login credentials so we can take a closer look? To do this, you can make a post with the following info:

    – WordPress Admin username / password

    Don’t forget to select Set as private reply. This ensures your information is only visible to our staff.

    Thanks.

    #1421786

    tr38back
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    #1421818

    Joao
    Moderator

    Hi There,

    Please add the class: man to your text or custom headline element.

    man stands for margin all none.

    Hope it helps

    Joao

    #1423201

    tr38back
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    #1423260

    tr38back
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    #1424067

    Joao
    Moderator

    Hi There,

    Try applying your shortcode to a RAW Content Element instead of a text element.

    Let us know how it goes,

    Joao