1. frankw1
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I am using the basic search module in the Mountain Pine template, but as you can see in one of the attached screen caps (with red indicator), it is not behaving nicely. I've tried adjusting all the module settings but just doesn't seem to do as I want (see other screen cap).

Is there something I'm missing, perhaps a module class suffix styling I need to adjust? Any ideas?
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Hi

Try adding the following CSS to the end of your templates template.css (../templates/j51_mountainpine/css/template.css)

.search {
margin:0;
padding:0;
text-align:left !important;
width:auto;
float:none;
}

.search .inputbox {
background:#ffffff;
border:1px solid #CACACA;
height:auto;
margin:5px 0;
padding:6px;
width:auto;
}


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Boom! That did it. Thanks!
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