Help adjusting cloumn width under portrait

13 years 10 months ago #136970 by mrbenrud
Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to adjust the column widths under the user portrait. Can someone please help with this?

I want to increase the width of column B and reduce the width of column A



Thanks,
Todd
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13 years 10 months ago #137022 by krileon
Replied by krileon on topic Re:Help adjusting cloumn width under portrait
You would need to use the following CSS class cbPosMiddle to target that specific position and adjust the widths using something like .cbPosMiddle .fieldCell { and/or .cbPosMiddle .fieldTitle {. However, the image from the users Avatar will push the column regardless so don't believe you'll get the display you're after. You may want to try setting your fields to display on 2 lines instead of 1?


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