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Hi,

Was wondering how to separate different sidecol B modules so there is a gap in-between them that has background fill in it. I have used the Metropolis template and this was standard so I was wondering what CSS I need to change?

Regards,
Matt
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Hi Matt

Would you have a URL to an example of your modules?

Ciarán
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Hi Ciaran,

Link to site:
http://www.knowitall.co.za

The modules in Sidecol B need to have a gap in-between them (Testimonials and Upcoming courses) so they are two independent blue blocks.

This is a metropolis template I used and you can see each side col module is a separate block?
http://www.modelaclubofsouthafrica.com

I was wondering if this is possilbe?
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Thank you

The area in blue is the containing div of all your modules in the sidecol-b module position, it therefore for would not really be possible to split the div. One option may be to add a background to the inside module div with something like the following...


#sidecol_b .module {
background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2);
margin-bottom: 10px;
}


Ciarán
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Thank you so much! Your support and willingness to help is really why I love your templates.

That was my error it seems. Thanks again!
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