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  • July 5, 2013 at 6:13 am #49302
    ᴅᴀᴠɪᴅ
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    http://nomadspirit.net/

    On the home page the header is as I want it, with a small height. For some reason when I go on any post or page the header gets slightly bigger and looks odd. You can see on this page http://nomadspirit.net/is-the-internet-making-us-all-work-too-hard/

    I cannot find in the css what is causing this. I can specify a height within #head-wrap but then the website is no longer responsive as the height needs to change when the width is smaller, otherwise the menu doesn't fit inside the header anymore.


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    July 5, 2013 at 7:46 am #49315
    Stewart
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    Hi,

    It looks like the problem is because on your home page the title is wrapped in a <h1> tag and on the other pages its a <p>, try adding this to your style.css file.


    #title-area p {
    margin: -7px 0 16px 0;
    }

    You might have to play with the figures but looks ok at those on my browser (Chrome)

    Hope this helps
    Stewart


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