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colsonKeymaster
below your last div add this div `` and then you can add some more content
colsonKeymasterAwesome!! Glad I could help 🙂
colsonKeymasterActually I decided to take a quick look. Just add some padding on your content area starting on line 555 of your css
right now there is 0 for padding change the area in red below to padding: 10px 0 0
.full-width-content #content {
margin: 0 0 10px;
padding: 0;
width: 960px;}
colsonKeymastersorry i forgot to mark it so I receive notice when there is a reply. I need to crash right now but will look at it in the morning and get back to you.
colsonKeymasteryou need to change the margin on the #inner which starts on line 489 of your css to margin: 0 auto 0
#inner {
background-color: #FFFFFF;
clear: both;
margin: 10px auto 0;
width: 960px;}
colsonKeymasterSorry I was not more specific for you.
go to your dashboard>appearance>editor
Makes sure you have the stylesheet selected you will see choices on the right side.
Go to the bottom of the stylesheet and paste it there that way you can find it easy if you need to change it.
Then save your changes.
colsonKeymasteryou can paste this into your css file and put the color you want:
h1.entry-title {
color: #colorYouWant;
}colsonKeymasterI am not seeing it in your css file when I look with firebug. Are you sure you saved it.
colsonKeymastercan you paste what you put exactly in your css file
colsonKeymasterFor the page title they are pulling from here:
h1, h2, h2 a, h2 a:visited {}
right now it has color:#222222 you can change that to what you want
For your navigation add this to the css:
#nav .wrap li a:hover {
color: #color you want here;
}colsonKeymasterWith Firebug you can see the line numbers but it is just a little ways down on the style sheet. You will see #nav and there you can change the image or you can delete the image and just have a background color.
colsonKeymasterYou are just wanting to remove this on the home page? If so you could add to your css
.home #inner {
display: none;
}
May 14, 2013 at 4:43 pm in reply to: How do I remove the box around the title on the landing page #40918colsonKeymasterDo you use firebug. If you do look at the top of the page you are wanting to remove the box around the h1. So for the page you gave the example you can add this code:
.page-id-109 .entry-title {
border: none!important;
background: none!important;
}or you could use the following depending on what pages you wanted it removed from...
.page-template .entry-title {
border: none;
background: none;
}colsonKeymasterYou must of missed it in firebug... Glad that worked for you.
Corinne
colsonKeymasterGlad that worked for you!!
Corinne
colsonKeymasterYes you can just remove it but then it removes it from the image above and I did not know if he wanted it removed from the images also 🙂
colsonKeymasterthis code is what is causing the border on line 847 (probably in the plugin css)
iframe, .entry-content img {
background-color: #FFFFFF;
border: 4px solid #DDDDDD !important;
padding: 1px;}
Ok try this:
.recommend iframe {
border: none !important;
}
colsonKeymasterif you are talking about the border that goes around the theme you have to remove the borders from the following css:
#header starting line 171
#nav starting line 351
#inner starting line 614
colsonKeymasterOk you can add the following to your css:
#nav_menu-6 {
float: left;
}
Then increase the padding top on this (I think i tried it at around 120px :
#header .widget-areaThen on the following css add some right padding:
#header .widget-area li
margin-right: 8px;Sorry I did this in a rush this morning let me know if it worked if not I will look again in a bit
colsonKeymasterThat happens to all of us. Sometimes you just need another set of eyes when you have been looking at it too long. Glad it worked 🙂
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