Sunday, March 15, 2015

Padding between images and text in a NB page

When you add a photo to a page on your NationBuilder site, you don't want the text bumping right up against the photo. There should be a little bit of space between the photo and text or between the photo and another photo. This space is called "padding". NationBuilder makes it easy enough to set the padding when you first add a photo. Below you see the tool for inserting and editing an image.


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Notice "Vertical Space" and "Horizontal Space" at the bottom. Vertical Space is where you enter the number of pixels of white space between your image and any text or image above or below it, and Horizontal Space is where you enter the number of pixels of white space between your image and any text or image to the left or right of it. For example, if you want to have 5 pixels of horizontal space, simply enter "5".

A pixel is a very small amount of space. Five pixels will probably be the right amount of space normally. Instructions from NationBuilder are here.

You can edit the photos by going into the content editor, clicking on the photo itself and then clicking on the image tool. 

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