Hi Ciaran,
I am trying to edit the custom css for this template to shrink the site logo position and move the hornnav top menu up (amongst other things.) I've been able to remove the logo and shrink that space with the following css, but the actual menu and search box do not move up to the new location as intended (see attached image):
#socialmedia {
top: 10px;
}
#container_header {
height: 100px;
}
Can you help?
Thanks,
Phil.
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Hello
To trouble shoot this issue we will need to be able to see a live example of your site?
Ciarán
To trouble shoot this issue we will need to be able to see a live example of your site?
Ciarán
- more than a month ago
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- # 1
Thanks Ciaran - you can view the development site here: http://www.ihpa.ie/2013/
I can set up an Admin login for you if you need.
Philip.
I can set up an Admin login for you if you need.
Philip.
- more than a month ago
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- # 2
Thank you Philip
To re-position your menu and search field try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...
Ciarán
To re-position your menu and search field try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...
#hornav {
position: relative;
top: -96px;
}
#search {
top: 54px;
}
Ciarán
- more than a month ago
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- # 3
Correction... almost perfect!
I didn't notice until just now that the main content also needs to move up (see link):
http://www.ihpa.ie/2013/index.php/flight-safety/rules-of-the-air
Can you suggest a fix for this?
Thanks,
Philip.
I didn't notice until just now that the main content also needs to move up (see link):
http://www.ihpa.ie/2013/index.php/flight-safety/rules-of-the-air
Can you suggest a fix for this?
Thanks,
Philip.
- more than a month ago
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- # 5
Hi Philip
The gap appears to be created by the 'showcase' area of your template. Create a new template style and apply it to the pages of your site which do not use the 'showcase' (slideshow) area of your site and add the following to the Custom CSS field of that template styles parameters...
Ciarán
The gap appears to be created by the 'showcase' area of your template. Create a new template style and apply it to the pages of your site which do not use the 'showcase' (slideshow) area of your site and add the following to the Custom CSS field of that template styles parameters...
#container_slideshow {
display: none;
}
Ciarán
- more than a month ago
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- # 6
Hi Ciarán,
I'm afraid I had no luck getting that to work - the content section stubbornly refuses to move up to fill the gap at the top of the page. If I sent you an admin's log-in could you take a quick look?
Thanks,
Philip.
I'm afraid I had no luck getting that to work - the content section stubbornly refuses to move up to fill the gap at the top of the page. If I sent you an admin's log-in could you take a quick look?
Thanks,
Philip.
- more than a month ago
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- # 7
Hi Philip
Sure. Details can be sent to info@joomla51.com. Please paste a link to this post in your email for our reference.
Ciarán
Sure. Details can be sent to info@joomla51.com. Please paste a link to this post in your email for our reference.
Ciarán
- more than a month ago
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- # 8
Just for the record (in case anyone else finds this useful), here's the final custom css for the changes to my template:
#socialmedia {
top: 10px;
}
#container_header {
height: 100px;
overflow:hidden; <=== This line removes the gap referred to in my earlier post.
}
#hornav {
position: relative;
top: -96px;
}
#search {
top: 54px;
}
Many thanks Ciarán for all your help.
Philip.
#socialmedia {
top: 10px;
}
#container_header {
height: 100px;
overflow:hidden; <=== This line removes the gap referred to in my earlier post.
}
#hornav {
position: relative;
top: -96px;
}
#search {
top: 54px;
}
Many thanks Ciarán for all your help.
Philip.
- more than a month ago
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