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November 13, 2007 at 6:46 pm #123776
Hi,
I’d just like to remove some sort of white stripe (and the next to it grey stripe) in the top left corner of the template between logo and first top menu entry.
On the right side the logo should be plain with the newsflash. How does that work?
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November 13, 2007 at 9:11 pm #232781Take a look after this picture and code:
#ja-mainnavwrap {
background:transparent url(../../images/hairdirect/dot.gif) repeat-y scroll 218pxNovember 14, 2007 at 2:46 pm #232815<em>@Menalto 32006 wrote:</em><blockquote>Take a look after this picture and code:
#ja-mainnavwrap {
background:transparent url(../../images/hairdirect/dot.gif) repeat-y scroll 218px
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Thank you.I’ve got another question: How can I remove the link from the logo:
<!-- BEGIN: MAIN NAVIGATION -->
<div id="ja-mainnavwrap" class="clearfix"><h1 class="logo"><a href="/startseite/"><?php echo $mosConfig_sitename?></a></h1>
I’ve tried to delete “<a href=”/startseite/”><?php echo $mosConfig_sitename?></a>”, but then the logo doesn’t appear.
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November 14, 2007 at 5:10 pm #232826for search engines and usablity you would ordinarily what the logo to link back to your main page
its important for navigation
November 14, 2007 at 9:47 pm #232852<em>@mj1256 32075 wrote:</em><blockquote>for search engines and usablity you would ordinarily what the logo to link back to your main page
its important for navigation</blockquote>
But in my top nav my first entry is front page, so there is no need for the logo to be linked.By the way: Has someone found out how to change the color of the left nav’s background? I mean this beige color. Photoshop says it must be #FAFAF0, but I can’t find it in any CSS-file …
November 15, 2007 at 3:37 pm #232883<em>@ronnie frown 32109 wrote:</em><blockquote>But in my top nav my first entry is front page, so there is no need for the logo to be linked.
By the way: Has someone found out how to change the color of the left nav’s background? I mean this beige color. Photoshop says it must be #FAFAF0, but I can’t find it in any CSS-file …</blockquote>
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November 15, 2007 at 5:50 pm #232890Check in the images folder for a-mainlevel and a-mainlevel-hover,there is two gif images for the background of the left menu
November 26, 2007 at 10:01 pm #233473Yes, but with this images, you can only change the menu items (background), but not the whole “square”.
Anyone a hint for changing the whole left moduleMenalto FriendMenalto
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November 26, 2007 at 10:04 pm #233474<em>@mdadvice 32948 wrote:</em><blockquote>Yes, but with this images, you can only change the menu items (background), but not the whole “square”.
Anyone a hint for changing the whole left module</blockquote>The questions they asked was for the menu, not the whole module;)
It all depends on how you want the module to look/act like?
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