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Hiding Spacers on Mobile Sites

Does anyone else run into problems with spacers in the mobile versions? The mobile version leterally just stacks the elements and the spacers are completely unnecessary. Hiding spacers on mobile versions should be an option! either that or give us back the option to not use the mobile version.

My mobile site is so bad that I'm hesitating to publish my website at all though this platform at all...

Also if anyone has an idea for how to hide the spacers on the mobile site using CSS or HTML let me know!

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Hey there! Sorry for the trouble. Spacers would indeed stack like any other element in the mobile view. Columns are usually a more reliable method of control there, though you can definitely bring it up in the Feature Vote section as well.

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I thought I had read somewhere that weebly has an app (free?) that does does not show spacers on mobile view.

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Drag in the "Hide if Mobile" feature where you want a spacer. It will create a dotted green box. Then drag in your "Spacers" inside that green box. You cannot control the size on the spacers once they're within the green box, so just keep dragging more spacers until you have the correct distance for the effect you wanted from a spacer. You should not see all the stacked white space in the mobile version.
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