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    Geoffrey DeckersGeoffrey Deckers
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    Hi there!

    I slightly messed up the lay out of section 1. The first field is a little smaller than the next three. Could you provide me the original text so I can copy the right lay out again please?

    Many thanks in advance!

    Best regards,

    Li

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    Sonnal S SinhaSonnal S Sinha
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    Hi Li,

    Shortcode is given in documentation: http://sktthemesdemo.net/documentation/skt-white-doc/#homepage-setup-pro

    I am pasting it here as well.

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    Geoffrey DeckersGeoffrey Deckers
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    Many Thanks!!

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