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Padding Utilities

Use padding utilities to quickly set a padding of an element.

You can set a padding to an element instantly by using the following utilities classes.

.pd-l-30
.pd-l-50
Smaller Padding Value
.pd-t-[value]
.pd-r-[value]
.pd-b-[value]
.pd-l-[value]
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10
Bigger Padding Value
.pd-t-[value]
.pd-r-[value]
.pd-b-[value]
.pd-l-[value]
15 | 20 | 25 | 30 | ... | 120   (step of 5)
Even Bigger Padding Value
.pd-t-[value]
.pd-r-[value]
.pd-b-[value]
.pd-l-[value]
110 | 120 | 130 | 140 | ... | 200   (step of 10)

You can also set a padding to a different media query using the following utilities classes.

<div class="pd-t-50 pd-md-t-60 pd-lg-t-100"></div>
Class Value
.pd-[size]-t-[value]
.pd-[size]-r-[value]
.pd-[size]-b-[value]
.pd-[size]-l-[value]

size: xs | sm | md | lg | xl

value: the padding value (refer to code above)