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coralseaitMembercoralseaitMember
Put something like:
.site-tagline {
margin-top: 0 !important;
}at the bottom of the child theme sheet (style.css)
coralseaitMemberDo you have any security plugins? Sometimes they block updates because they think they are injection attacks.
August 29, 2013 at 6:35 pm in reply to: Minimum Pro – How can I control the background image re-sizing #59622coralseaitMemberAn update, I notice below 1024 the top cropping (or parallax centering if you will) becomes worse if menu items overflow to a second line.
Cheers
August 29, 2013 at 3:00 pm in reply to: Minimum Pro – How can I control the background image re-sizing #59596coralseaitMemberThank you all very much for your comments. It sounds like a solution is in the works.
in the meantime does anyone think a CSS trick or two could patch the issue until an official solution is available?
August 29, 2013 at 6:02 am in reply to: Minimum Pro – How can I control the background image re-sizing #59502coralseaitMemberIndeed, it is def behaving in an odd way. I notice on certain size windows the header area stays at the top and the tag line area / rest of page scrolls up to meet it and then disappears under it as you scroll page down. This happens at 1024x768 resolution browser full screen. This would seem the intended behavior.
Slightly size the browser down and suddenly the top header does not stay put the whole page slides over the image starting with header and disappears under browser menu bar. A page refresh may be required after browser re-size to see it.
Depending on window size, the view port for the image centers very strange vertically i.e. as I described in op on iDevices.
I can probably capture vid if it helps, but the bottom line is this makes the theme too unpredictable to use.
August 29, 2013 at 4:56 am in reply to: Minimum Pro – How can I control the background image re-sizing #59488coralseaitMemberI believe it is already built in? But is there any more granular or fine control of it possible?
The problem seems to be Minimum's 'scrolling window' effect, and where it decides to center vertically. The image itself re-sizes well.
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