1. Karoo
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  3. Tuesday, 16 September 2014
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Hi

I have edited the line height for the body in custom css but cannot get the spacing between each paragraph to be smaller.

What coding do I use for this?

Thank you so much! :)
Karen
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Hi Karen

Would you have a URL to an example of this issue?

Ciarán
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Hi Karoo

Your new body line height (160%) appears to be working correctly. Maybe try increasing this value to give a more pronounced amendment.

Ciarán
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Hi Ciaran

I tried that - it does make the spacing overall more even but the format doesn't work on this page. It is more obvious on this page because of the short paragraphs.

I've attached a screenshot and highlighted the example of spaces where I would like to lessen it.

Thank you!
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Hi Karoo

To edit your paragraph spacing try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters, editing to your own taste (default: 32px)...


p {
margin-bottom: 16px;
}


Ciarán
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