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  • TomC Moderator
    #570215

    Try clearing your browser cache – it’s looking okay in my browser (i.e. Firefox)

    TomC Moderator
    #735287

    Try clearing your browser cache – it’s looking okay in my browser (i.e. Firefox)

    TCB Friend
    #570216

    I cleared cache and still am seeing the cover up in Chrome and IExplorer.

    TCB Friend
    #735288

    I cleared cache and still am seeing the cover up in Chrome and IExplorer.

    Adam M Moderator
    #570287

    Hi @cmnow,

    I checked your site but didn’t see the code mentioned in my previous reply (#2), please recheck.

    TCB Friend
    #570373

    <em>@Adam M 472985 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi @cmnow,

    I checked your site but didn’t see the code mentioned in my previous reply (#2), please recheck.</blockquote>

    So we are definitely getting close. It shows up properly in Internet Explorer but on Google Chrome I’m still seeing the menu blocked by the black bar?

    Adam M Moderator
    #570426

    Hi @cmnow,

    I’ve just checked your site in all browsers and see it looks fine, so you might want to clear your browser cache or try in another device instead.

    Adam M Moderator
    #735492

    Hi @cmnow,

    I’ve just checked your site in all browsers and see it looks fine, so you might want to clear your browser cache or try in another device instead.

    TCB Friend
    #570478

    All resolved. Thanks for all of your help.

    TCB Friend
    #735542

    All resolved. Thanks for all of your help.

    TCB Friend
    #576151

    Now I know this is asking for a lot, but is there a simple way to get the top space back so I can re-assign headlines, login and search modules to the standard position above the logo as it is in the template?

    I took a shot at it and edited the code in /template.css to reflect:
    }
    t3-mainnav {
    background: #000
    margin-top: 51px;
    border-bottom: 5px solid #e73628

    I also removed the code from /custom.css that was added in reply 2 on this thread

    Here is how things look now on Chrome and IE: http://www.thechristianbeat.org


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    TCB Friend
    #642477

    Now I know this is asking for a lot, but is there a simple way to get the top space back so I can re-assign headlines, login and search modules to the standard position above the logo as it is in the template?

    I took a shot at it and edited the code in /template.css to reflect:
    }
    t3-mainnav {
    background: #000
    margin-top: 51px;
    border-bottom: 5px solid #e73628

    I also removed the code from /custom.css that was added in reply 2 on this thread

    Here is how things look now on Chrome and IE: http://www.thechristianbeat.org

    TCB Friend
    #741136

    Now I know this is asking for a lot, but is there a simple way to get the top space back so I can re-assign headlines, login and search modules to the standard position above the logo as it is in the template?

    I took a shot at it and edited the code in /template.css to reflect:
    }
    t3-mainnav {
    background: #000
    margin-top: 51px;
    border-bottom: 5px solid #e73628

    I also removed the code from /custom.css that was added in reply 2 on this thread

    Here is how things look now on Chrome and IE: http://www.thechristianbeat.org

    Adam M Moderator
    #576189

    Hi @cmnow,

    I checked your site but didn’t see any problem in IE as I got the result as in your attachment screenshot. Could you please recheck ?

    Adam M Moderator
    #642515

    Hi @cmnow,

    I checked your site but didn’t see any problem in IE as I got the result as in your attachment screenshot. Could you please recheck ?

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