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Hi, I have 2 questions:

1) I have a problem with Metropolis template: If there is little content in the web, on the screen resolution 1920 x 1080px, the website looks cut at the end, by a white background.

(Please, check the jpg file attached)

How can this be resolved?

2) I need reduce the height of the Logo_content, is too high

(Please, check the jpg file attached again)

Can help me with this too?

Thank You very much!
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Hello

1. Would you have a URL to an example of this issue?

2. To reduce the height of the logo area try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


.logo_container, h1.logo, h1.logo a {height: 100px;}
#container_header .wrapper960 {height: 160px;}


This will reduce the height by 40px.

Ciarán
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Hi, Great!, the step 2 work perfectly !!!, I cant reduce the high

To can helpme with the step 1, cant see this link: http://www.ideatuweb-demo.com.ar/consultorafi/index.php/quienes-somos

If you use high resolution, the web site cut, down.

Can help me with this?

Thanks.
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Thank you

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


body {background:  #111111;}


Ciarán
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