Outer spacing and inner spacing are the space around an element. Outer spacing is also know as margin, and is the space outside of the element's borders. Inner spacing is also known as padding, and is the space inside these borders. When you adjust the outer spacing and inner spacing of an element, you change its placement and appearance. This can make your site look more customized and professional.
To adjust the outer and inner spacing around an element:
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Click Spacing .
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To change the outer spacing (margin), click and edit the numbers in the outer box. You can also click on one of these numbers and use the slider to adjust the size.
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To change the inner spacing (padding), click and edit the numbers in the inner box. You can also click on one of these numbers and use the slider to adjust the size.
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If you see odd spaces that you cannot remove, be sure to check all parts of the widget, including the column in which it is located.
In flex mode and Editor 2.0, there are additional measurement options:
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px (pixels). Provides a fixed unit of measurement unaffected by device size variations.
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% (percentage). A versatile unit that scales elements proportionally based on the size of their container.
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vh (viewport height). Dynamically scales elements in relation to the screen's height (viewport).
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vw (viewport width). Dynamically adjusts elements based on the screen's width (viewport), ensuring proportional scaling across different devices.
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For detailed information, see Size Units.
To change the size unit: