I’m Barry Reynolds, a WordPress developer here at WP Comerce. We work with clients in London, Kent and across the UK. Call or email to discuss your development project further.
Call: 01227 678 160
Email: info@wpcanterbury.co.uk

I’m Barry Reynolds, a WordPress developer here at WP Comerce. We work with clients in London, Kent and across the UK. Call or email to discuss your development project further.
Call: 01227 678 160
Email: info@wpcanterbury.co.uk
Proper spacing and alignment enhance the visual appeal of a WordPress site, improve readability, and create a more professional and organized appearance.
Issues include uneven spacing between elements, inconsistent alignment of text or images, and misaligned columns or grids that disrupt the visual harmony of the site.
Inspect your site’s pages using browser developer tools or custom CSS. Look for irregularities in margins, padding, or alignment that may affect the overall design.
Yes, theme updates may introduce changes to stylesheets that impact spacing and alignment. After updates, review your site for any unexpected design shifts.
Responsive design ensures that spacing and alignment adjust appropriately for different screen sizes and devices, maintaining a consistent and visually pleasing layout.
Adjust margins and padding using custom CSS or theme customisation options. Ensure consistency in spacing to create a balanced and harmonious design.
Plugins like Simple Custom CSS or SiteOrigin CSS offer tools to add custom styles, making it easier to address spacing and alignment issues.
Yes, misaligned elements can create a disjointed and confusing user experience. Ensure text and images align correctly to enhance readability and visual flow.
Use consistent paragraph and heading spacing throughout your content. Set default styles in your theme or use custom CSS to achieve a uniform look.
Yes, testing on various devices ensures a responsive design. Use emulators or physically check your site on different devices to address any spacing or alignment issues.