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1) I want to adjust the padding top & bottom of the logo. When I make the logo bigger it expands the height of the whole menu bar.
2) I also want to control the width of the logo area as the page size changes. Can there be a percentage?
I read the code you offered another person
#logo {
margin-left: -30px;
}
will this keep the logo area the same width as the page size changes?
I'm sure I can experiment, but since I need the answer to #1 why not ask #2. Appreciated as always.
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Hello

1. To amend you can add the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

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.logo {
padding-top: 15px;
padding-bottom: 15px;
}


2. Just to confirm.. are you looking to change the width of the logo area (white background) or the width of the logo itself? Is your reason to ensure the toggle is visible at all times?

Ciaran
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The logo area width should be a bit wider than the logo and remain the same width as the page expands. If there is 30px to the right of the logo, there should be 30 px on the left.
Thanks
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Hello

Presuming I understand you correctly, by default the logo area contains more padding to the right to allow space for the mobile menu toggle button. Giving both sides of the logo the same padding will likely result in the toggle button overlapping the logo.

Ciaran
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o-k -I'll let that go.
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