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November 12, 2015 at 4:57 am #534548
Hi
I have been scouring the web and trying everything I can find to accomplish these 2 things, and they are:
1) Make header span full page width above menu. I can only get a logo to appear up there and have tried background image.2) want to remove more padding from the sub menus in the mega menu.
I have tried for days when I should be writing lol.
I’m a research writer not a person knowledgeable with WordPress themes.Anyway, I tried all suggestions I could find from the google search of enfold support and have not accomplished my goal.
I need to get my holiday sites done.Would someone from support please assist with this?
I can supply login to support.
Also, I would like to copy any custom quick CSS modifications that are done into a text file for saving.What I have done so far?
1) Added logo successfully.
2) Header — Can not get a full with header as applied through back enfold, general styling, Custom Background Image, Upload a BG image for your Logo Area. Trying to accomplish it any other way has been a no go for me too.
3) Menu — have managed to get partially modified but padding is still off. I did most of the menu customization through Quick CSS.thank you in advance for the assistance.
Gal- This topic was modified 9 years, 1 month ago by successisus. Reason: typo
November 12, 2015 at 2:38 pm #534765Hey successisus,
Could you provide us with a link to the site in question so that we can take a closer look please?
Thanks,
RikardNovember 12, 2015 at 6:34 pm #534981sure thing
let me know what else you need and thank you ever so much- This reply was modified 9 years, 1 month ago by successisus. Reason: posted in wrong box
November 14, 2015 at 12:02 am #535776Anything yet?
November 18, 2015 at 4:20 am #537781Hey!
1) It is possible to implement a full width header when using a boxed layout, but it will require major modification of the theme layout which falls beyond the scope of support. Please hire a freelance developer to modify the theme layout for you.
A possible work around would be to use a stretched layout, but add your content in a color section or 1/1 layout element with a solid background color.
2) You can adjust the width and padding of your sub menus using the below css:
.av-main-nav ul { width: 140px !important; } #top .av-main-nav ul a { padding: 8px 15px !important; } #top #header .avia_mega_div > .sub-menu > li { padding-top: 10px; }
However please note that you’re using a regular sub menu under Christmas home, but all others are mega menus.
You can use the below css as an example for adding a background image to the logo section only. You can use a larger image and disable the tiling (repeat) if need be.
.container .av-logo-container { background-image: url("http://christmastoys4ever.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Christmastoys4ever%20header1-300x138.jpg"); }
3) May we have a screenshot of what you are trying to achieve with the main menu padding so we can provide you with the appropriate css?
Cheers!
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