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Horav acts as a fluid module extending the width of the screen instead of the 1200px width identified in Layout Options. Same is true of the footer menu extending the width of the screen. It too was converted to a module position. I would rather do away with the footer menu. Thank you for your assistance. It has been great and appreciated.
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Presuming I understand you correctly, to remove the footer/base area of the template try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


#container_base, #container_copyright {
display: none;
}


Ciarán
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Thank you. I am in need of confining the hornav position to the width of the layout as defined in Layout Options instead of expanding the entire width of the screen. I would like to eliminate the footer menu.http://atlanticwebsitedesign.us/brett_richards/index.php like to eliminate the footer menu.
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Presuming I understand you correctly try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


#container_hornav {
max-width: 1200px;
margin: 0 auto;
}


Ciarán
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