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  • #469166

    Hi,
    I am creating a new site for my law firm. Here is the temporary site with the home page. http://95e.1f8.myftpupload.com/ There is an issue with the logo position.

    The logo in the top left works well and looks normal on most computers and phones. However, on two computer displays in my office the logo appears slightly lower, and it covers part of the menu. It is covering up the word Home in the menu and it is lower on the page than where is is supposed to be. Please let me know if you are aware of any reason why the logo position would be wrong on some computers but not others and if there is anything I might try to do to resolve this.

    Thanks,
    Scott Lanin
    Lanin Law P.C.
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    #469281

    I have a workaround for this where I just made the menu titles shorter, which created more space on the left for the logo. Not my first choice but it works. I’d still like to know why the logo might overlap the menu on some displays but not others. Thanks.

    #469699

    Hi!

    Thank you for using Enfold.

    What is the browser and browser version in those computers? What is the resolution of the monitors? I check the site on my end and the logo looks perfectly fine.

    Regards,
    Ismael

    #469989

    Thanks Ismael – the problem was occurring in Chrome on a relatively new pc running windows 8.1 but was isolated to two computers only. I will just use a workaround by shortening the menu items. The site is now up live at http://www.laninlaw.com.

    Scott

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 4 months ago by scottlanin.
    #470327

    Hey!

    It looks the same to me in all browsers. I’m also on Windows 8.1. Perhaps it was a browser extension or caching issue?

    Cheers!
    Elliott

    #470374

    Ok thanks Elliot!

    #470664

    Hey!

    Glad we could help :)

    Cheers!
    Rikard

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