Move [POST] button?

Sorry to bother.
Couldn't find solution on GitHub(En & Fr)...
Can't post the example picture, because "Your current membership (Standard) doesn't allow you to 'Post links'."(Not meant to be offensive)
I would like to move [POST] up to the same line as the four other buttons, like this;
[ADD EMOJI] [ADD LINK] [ADD PHOTO] [ADD VIDEO] ________________________[POST]
Instead of
[ADD EMOJI] [ADD LINK] [ADD PHOTO] [ADD VIDEO]
[POST]

Thanks

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    • goto Studio > Lucid (or whatever template you are using) > Styles

      Create a style mix.

      Under Custom styles.  Add an override for that button.

      This ID tag worked for me.

      #bx-form-element-tlb_do_submit {
          position: absolute;
          bottom: 0;
          right: 0;
      }

      image_transcoder.php?o=bx_froala_image&h=720&dpx=2&t=1545067215

      image_transcoder.php?o=bx_froala_image&h=722&dpx=2&t=1545067323

      • Right ON! Thank you very much for your time!!!
        In my next life, i will be a Saudi prince and then I will hire you as my personal programmer and UNA supporter.

        • Hope you don't mind me asking. Your site stitchtalk - is it a fansite for the Disney Stitch or a stitching community?
          Stitching helped me understand how the graphics worked on the Commodore 64 back in the days. But I'd like to offer ideas of activities and opportunities to the Cambodian people through my bridge-site and stitching would be great to introduce here.
          Is there a way to work together?

          • It's a sewing community

            • Stitching is more than 'just'sewing, I think. And in this world, dominated by internet activity and computer games, handcrafts like Stitching are being pushed to the sideline.
              I think it is important to preserve handcrafts, because this 'seeing with your hands' is important for the flexibility of our minds.
              My father used to say "A man who cannot do a womans work, does not deserve the woman he has", which culminated in him teaching me different crafts. Those crafts, I believe, later helped me in solving problems, which otherwise I would not be able to solve.
              A colleague of mine used knotting as part of his therapy of his clients. "It calms their nerves and they open up more", he said.
              Nah - it's not just 'sewing' - it's the healthy practice of the stoic mind.

              • sure, I just said "a sewing community" to keep it simple.

                Our members do everything crafty, that is for sure.

                • Best of luck and success with the site. It's far more useful that Facebook.

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