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Following #538, I have implemented two-columns css definition.
The thing is this leads to extra vertical space between title and top of column. See attached screenshot.
The code is:
/* Two-column layouts */
.left-column { width: 49%; float: left; }
.right-column { width: 49%; float: right; }
.left-column-33 { width: 33%; float: left; }
.right-column-66 { width: 66%; float: right; }
.left-column-66 { width: 66%; float: left; }
.right-column-33 { width: 33%; float: right; }
.right-column ~ p { clear: both; }
.right-column ~ ul { clear: both; }
(...)
class: center, middle
# A two columns layout
---
# A classical text
=== This is a classical text beginning ate normal height.
---
# 2 columns
.left-column[
=== This is the left column. See how start height is different from previous slide.
]
.right-column[
=== This is the right column. Equal signs are used for better alignment comparison.
]
Some slides have two columns, some don't.
So I think I shouldn't modify ".remark-slide-content h1".
But I'm not sure how to modify column css to align like the classical paragraph does.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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Hello,
Following #538, I have implemented two-columns css definition.
The thing is this leads to extra vertical space between title and top of column. See attached screenshot.
The code is:
Some slides have two columns, some don't.
So I think I shouldn't modify ".remark-slide-content h1".
But I'm not sure how to modify column css to align like the classical paragraph does.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: