I'm using either the default style of vbSEO 1.0 Pro style and tweets used to be in it's margin so nothing would block anything, but now tweets is overlapping my graphics on my forums.
What did I do and can anyone help me on how I can fix it?
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I'm using either the default style of vbSEO 1.0 Pro style and tweets used to be in it's margin so nothing would block anything, but now tweets is overlapping my graphics on my forums.
What did I do and can anyone help me on how I can fix it?
Hello,
All tweetboard issues should be asked over at Tweetboard - True Twitter Conversation
Brian Cummiskey / Crawlability Inc.
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Make sure your Main CSS has margins specified on the 'body' wrapper tag. If that doesn't work, try the 'page' wrapper.
Brian Cummiskey / Crawlability Inc.
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A Margin is a blank space between the body and the side of the pages
Are you using a certain template? I had that issue and was mainly a coding issue with the size of the margins I was creating.