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Hi Ciaran

When I'm building pages on the Nina template without anything in the showcase position, the text is hiding under the social icons bar. Is there a way of padding this our so that it's not underneath?

Thanks
Shell
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  1. https://newcollett.co.uk/index.php/about-us/dvsa-test-station
  2. https://newcollett.co.uk/index.php/about-us/project-focus
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Got it, thank you!
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HI Shell

Looking at https://newcollett.co.uk/index.php/about-us/dvsa-test-station, you appear to have a slideshow module published in the bottom-3a module position?

Ciaran
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You can try to put this in custom css:

@media only screen and (min-width: 768px)
#container_header, .sticky-wrapper {
position: inherit;
}
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Morning Ciaran

I don't have a layerslideshow module published on the pages in question.
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Hi Shell

In the LayerSlideshow module settings published on the same page, try setting the Overlap Header if in showcase-1# module position option to No.

Ciaran
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