What is LP Row Margin?
Landing Page Row Margin controls how much empty space appears above and below a content section on your landing page. If you increase this value, the margin at the top and the bottom will each increase by one unit. This is used to add more breathing room between different content sections of your page.
This option is not available for every content type, but when it is, you will find a specific field where you can increase or decrease the value. The margin value applies equally to both the top and the bottom of the row. This means that if you increase the value by 1, the spacing above and below the row each increase by one unit. Decreasing the value reduces the spacing between the rows.
Think of the margin as the breathing room around a row and the right amount depends entirely on your content and what surrounds it. A row packed with text or images often needs more space to feel comfortable and easy to navigate, while a short, simple section might need very little.
There is no fixed rule here. Start somewhere in the middle, preview your page, and fine-tune from there. Small adjustments often make a bigger difference than you might expect, and it is perfectly normal to go back and change the value a few times before it feels right.