Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-32590715-20200709173006/@comment-26611127-20200710143852

These are my suggestions:
 * Reduce the line-height of your text. Typically, lists within a navbox have a line-height of 1.5em. You can add this property to your  class using CSS.
 * Declare the font-size using pixels instead of percentage. Using pixels, the text can easily be a smaller size and thus reduce the overall height of the navbox. I suggest using a font-size of 12px added to the  property instead of your current 88%.
 * Your navbox utilizes the  element within each specific box. This element has a default margin of , which is increasing the navbox's height. I would suggest using the below CSS to declare the margin of those elements, most likely as 0: