Paddings and Margins
Hello,
I am very disappointed with your theme and your content editor.
After all many of the features of your containers are made with code. So do users have to understand code to use your themes?
Before buying this theme and after seeing some videos of how to edit your theme, we asked you some questions to your support, where we thought your editor was not intuitive. You said it was not true and advised us to experiment.
But the truth is that there are things we do not understand how they work!
Whenever I want to use a feature from another BeTheme demo, I have to create a subdomain and install another complete theme.
Several other themes allow you to install only one page of other themes, which makes everything easier.
I even understand that the different settings of theme options can make incompatible pages of different themes, so you should help users to understand which pages or themes are compatible.
But for now I need help to understand how padings work in your editor (I've tried to find videos explaining this and I can not find it):
1 - Move Up
What's this for? How does it work?
2 - Padding
0 31px
Use value with px or%. Example: 20px or 20px 10px 20px 10px or 20px 1%
Explain this to me!
a) If you do not have any information in the Padding field, what are the default values?
b) In this case, we have 0 31px. What does that mean?
c) What if we have 30px 10%. What does that mean?
d) What is the order of these Paddings? TOP, RIGHT, DOWN, LEFT, is that the order?
e) And when we only have a padding value, is this the Top? Is Down? which is?
f) What if we have no value? Are the paddings all 0px?
Explain this, please.
Other content editors use a very intuitive rectangle, where we quickly put the Padding values in the right place, Top, Right, Down and Left. In addition to the 4 Paddings, we also have the 4 Margins. Simple!
3 - Margin Bottom
What is the Default value?
If the value is 0, then does this content stick to the Wrap or Divider of the next line?
I hope you give me a complete, professional and useful answer!
Best regards,
Paulo Fernando
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