When an overlapping block is added immediately after the header, it is possible to create a design which appears to have a graphic element extending above the header. However, when this design is exported, the portion above the header is cropped and is not visible. The only way to make it visible is to add customized CSS that creates a "top margin" on the HTML block. Is there some way that either the overlap block will render properly (without adding CSS), or alternatively, that the required CSS is generated automatically as part of the creation of the overlap block?
(see screen shots showing rendering WITH and WITHOUT custom CSS for the top margin; as well as screen shot of editor)
When an overlapping block is added immediately after the header, it is possible to create a design which appears to have a graphic element extending above the header. However, when this design is exported, the portion above the header is cropped and is not visible. The only way to make it visible is to add customized CSS that creates a "top margin" on the HTML block. Is there some way that either the overlap block will render properly (without adding CSS), or alternatively, that the required CSS is generated automatically as part of the creation of the overlap block? (see screen shots showing rendering WITH and WITHOUT custom CSS for the top margin; as well as screen shot of editor)Last edited 11 June 2019 by justanotherprogrammer