Laura Hurley,Designer, UX and Engagement Specialist
Hey
Robyn
🤗 I have tried to improve the spacing, but getting the intro section and the partners section to marry up is proving a bit difficult. When viewed on a very wide screen they have different margins, and I've set all the margins to the same and seen huge differences:
I'm not too sure how to tackle this, as it seems to be a responsive issue. We could get David on it, but maybe we could test it with JM and Rudo before we spend too much time..? I think it's working, but happy to look again if you feel it will be an issue. Thanks
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Laura Hurley,Designer, UX and Engagement Specialist
Ian
Robyn
David
this is the only page where the content below the intro section does not adhere to the same margins. All the other pages intro sections and the sections that follow act in the same way as the intro section on the partner page. I feel if we apply a different experience on this page and then all the other intro sections, the other pages will then have inconsistent margins. My thoughts are to leave the margins as they are. The partners section has a max width so the content does not stretch across the whole screen. here's a video to illustrate what I'm saying :)
Hey
Laura
I don't think we need to do more - you made the gap smaller, its perfect now x
🔥 Great!!
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Ian Parsons,Head Chef
Laura
yup, I think this is good to go. In case you do need to make CSS changes later (e.g. if Jean-Marie gives feedback), you can selectively apply classes only where you need them, and then set specific rules for those classes.
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Laura Hurley,Designer, UX and Engagement Specialist
But with the same margins on narrower screens, they align a bit better:
I'm not too sure how to tackle this, as it seems to be a responsive issue. We could get David on it, but maybe we could test it with JM and Rudo before we spend too much time..? I think it's working, but happy to look again if you feel it will be an issue. Thanks