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The contact form appearing in the Features menu of London does not look like it was created with the contact Component. Can you direct me to info how to create it?
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Hello

To replicate the template demo for this menu item create a new Single Contact menu item and set the Display Format to Plain in the Contact Display Options tab.

Ciarán
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Got it working, but another question about where the contact form is located. Since the "Get in Touch" is in Side column 2a — does that mean the contact form is in Module Top 2 position??? I need to close the space between that module and the menu, but I don't know the module I'm working with.

http://bunsworth.com/mangoes/index.php/contact

I also want to close the space between the logo & menu and the space above the logo. I have tried to no avail. The solutions I used on your other templates are not working here. Please advise on both questions. Much appreciated.
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Hello

On the template demo the contact form appears in the main component area.

To reduce the space above and below your logo try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...

.logo {
padding: 20px 20px 5px;
}


Ciarán
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