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  • March 23, 2015 at 12:35 pm in reply to: Altitude Pro | How to make small 'stationary' dark menu the default? #145354
    launchapril2015
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    Best of luck. Please let me know the outcome once you have found your answer.

    Take care.

    March 23, 2015 at 12:25 pm in reply to: Altitude Pro | How to make small 'stationary' dark menu the default? #145352
    launchapril2015
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    Hi tfmwa

    Hmm. I did a test on my altitude pro by giving the same values to the height size for both sets of property values and it worked for me.

    To be clear: my logo remained same size for both and after scrolling (and I understand that is your goal too)

    This may indicate there may be something else inside your style sheet blocking the height info. You may have to get someone more experienced than me to see what's up. You may cite my .css work and say this did work for another altitude pro owner.

    Sorry I could not be of more help.
    Best

    March 23, 2015 at 12:01 pm in reply to: Altitude Pro | How to make small 'stationary' dark menu the default? #145349
    launchapril2015
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    Hi tfmwa,

    I may have only given you half the answer.

    First did the logo maintain the same size when attempting to scroll. Please confirm.

    And

    Then I think I found the code that enables you to maintain the same background for before and after scroll so it stays the same.

    Again I am no expert here....just something I discovered a couple days ago myself.

    So please confirm if the logo remains the same consistent size.

    Many thanks.

    March 23, 2015 at 10:40 am in reply to: Altitude Pro | How to make small 'stationary' dark menu the default? #145341
    launchapril2015
    Member

    I am not sure if this is what you mean and if it would be an easy fix....I would go to style.css
    Please let me know if this works.
    Btw: I would have thought you would only need to make changes to css and nothing else but I am no expert.
    Please let me know how it goes.

    /* .header-image .site-title=LOGO - March 21, 2015
    --------------------------------------------- */
    .header-image .site-title > a {
    background-size: contain !important;
    display: block;
    height: 45px; /* make this value = the same value as below */
    text-indent: -9999px;
    }
    /* .header-image .site-title=LOGO WHEN SCROLLING - March 21, 2015
    --------------------------------------------- */
    .header-image .dark .site-title > a {
    height: 45px; /* make this value = the same value as above*/
    }

    March 23, 2015 at 10:28 am in reply to: Altitude Pro #145339
    launchapril2015
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    Hi Sharon,

    Was just working on the top right corner so I think this may work for you. 🙂

    Steps:
    1) Go to your cpanel and download your functions.php, style.css and any personal.css files to your local drive for safe measure and to have safe original copies of these files (Why? Because it is a good idea to have daily back ups in case something goes wrong. Furthermore, I also create backups each time I make a major change. (I do this by downloading the latest above-mentioned working files.. It gives me peace of mind knowing I can retract and reinstall earlier versions of these files.)

    2) This next step sounds counter intuitive. You have go to your functions.php file and remove line 49. (Why? Studiopress developers create unregister code to REMOVE widgets. By removing line 49 will, in fact, activate the header-right- front widget. )

    3) Widget Set Up: I am sure you know this. But in case you are not sure about widgets, go to dashboard, appearance and widgets. Here you should see your shiny new header-right-front widget.

    a) add a text box to the header-right-front widget and presto you can now add your logo to this text box and you should be good to go.

    Now I am no expert here. So please let me know how it goes by posting feedback.

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