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marketmeMember
Thanks Darren! That seems to do the trick 🙂
Dana
marketmeMemberSeems with a little help from Genesis Advanced Columns and the vertical space utility I was able to fix this issue. Thank you again for your suggestion 🙂
Dana
marketmeMemberHi Davinder,
Thank you for the suggestion, but it doesn't seem to work. You can see what I am referring to here:
http://landfcommercial.com/our-agents/2nd and 3rd rows - Greenville and Lewes - Lewes is running into that row.
Dana
marketmeMemberHi Christoph,
Thanks for the reply. It did work, now it is just a matter of quite a bit of styling. Thanks again!
DanamarketmeMemberOh thank you, I removed it. Came with the code but I don't seem to need it 🙂
marketmeMemberOh man! I have been looking at so many samples for hours that I missed something so simple! It worked, thank you so much SavvyJackie for your quick response 🙂
Dana
marketmeMemberI think you are right! Align everything in the center is the path of least resistance. I liked the aesthetic of the left and right side alignment (text to the left and button to the right) better though. Thank you for your input and feedback 🙂
marketmeMemberThank you both for the suggestions, I tried but they didn't seem to be working for me. So I went the path of least resistance and made each tab two lines.
Thanks again, the kindness shown in this community is truly awesome 🙂
Dana
marketmeMemberHi SavvyJackie, first, thank for the compliment. I did not change the site. It is still showing oddly on the hover. When you hover over a one line link in the nav bar it shows a white box that doesn't extend all of the way to the top as it does with a two line link.
marketmeMemberThanks so much Brian, I came across this plugin in my searches as well and saw it is not HTML 5 compatible. I appreciate the reply though 🙂
Dana
marketmeMemberJust checking again to see if anyone has any suggestions for me to try. Or if you are a developer and can do this for me, please send me a quote at [email protected]. Thanks!
marketmeMemberThank you both for the reply!! I managed to get the blue removed but of course the space that blue area was occupying is still there and forcing the nav menu down. It just looks a little nicer!
So I attempted to adjust the heights in the @ media for the different sizes and it just kept my header from resizing. I also did upload two new smaller versions of the header one for 1023 and one for 768. I added in the below code but that didn't seem to fix the issue either. Am I missing something?
.site-title a {
background: url("http://www.travismarshallgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/travis-marshall-group-small-copy.jpg") no-repeat scroll 0 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0) !important;
}marketmeMemberAh that makes sense. I was looking for it in the Admin section. Will modify from there. Thanks Brad 🙂
Dana
marketmeMemberHey Brad, thanks for the quick reply. I guess my main problem is I cannot find that section to edit in my style sheet. Any idea where else it may be?
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