1. Chris
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  3. Monday, 06 January 2014
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Hi Ciarán,
I would like to reduce the height of the hornva area from the top of the template and also extend the area of the hornva as the logo image of my client is too big? Lastly my client would like a small image on the menus instead of the current dots? Could you share your expertise please on how to make these changes please.
Thank you and appreciate your help.
Chris
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Hi Chris

The hornav area of our Executive template uses a single background image (http://demo.joomla51.com/0088/templates/j51_executive/images/header.png) which you can edit directly. Extending the height of the menu area of this image upwards should in turn reduce the height abaove the menu. You will find this iage located at (../templates/j51_executive/images/header.png) from the root of your Joomla installation.

Would you have a URL to an example of your menu along with a URL to the image you wish to use in place of the dots?

Ciarán
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Thank you Chris for the access details but would you have a URL to an example of your menu along with a URL to the image you wish to use in place of the dots?

Ciarán
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Thank you

Could you try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


.module ul a, .module_menu ul a, .module .module_content .custom ul li {
background: url("http://wonthellaprogressassociation.org.au/images/icons/button_side_2.png") no-repeat scroll 0 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);
padding: 6px 0 6px 30px;
}


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