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hello,
does anyone know the css rule to be adjusted to reflect the reduction of the height of the logo container so as to move the rest of the body upwards?
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Hi

Try adding the following CSS to the end of your templates template.css (../templates/j51_oxygen/css/template.css

[code type=css]#header {height: 100px;}[/code]

Where 100px is your new header height.

Ciarán
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Thanks Ciaran,

it worked!
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Hi,

I just tried applying the same css rule to what appears to be a new version of the free Oxygen template (which i downloaded a few days ago), but it yielded no results. Please can you help?

Many thanks.
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Try adding the following to the Custom CSS field within your templates parameters changing the 40px to your own taste..

[code type=css]#container_header {margin-top: -40px;}[/code]
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thanks boss!!

also noticed the template does not reflect the formatting i apply to tables. for example, padding and alignment properties are not effected. same goes for a couple of other TinyMCE formatting options. what do you suggest?
many thanks
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Would you have a URL to an example of your table?

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