Okay, after a long hiatus due to family and work issues, I'm finally back and trying to get this website going. The problem is, I'm trying to move the logo/title portion of my
Okay, after a long hiatus due to family and work issues, I'm finally back and trying to get this website going. The problem is, I'm trying to move the logo/title portion of my
Your top element is controlled by ".headerimg"
I was able to find "Background Position" and adjusted that from 50% to "20%" which moved it pretty far left.
Your lower element is found under #header-desc > "background-position" again I adjusted the 50% to 20% and they lined up perfectly.
The parts I could not determine are the middle areas. I was getting an error on the CSS file that controlled those elements. It looks like you have more than one CSS file working.
Don't mess with #header as that controls your main photo image.
If you use FireFox there is a plugin that you can use to manipulate your code and CSS to see what it looks like. It's not permanent, but if you like the results you can copy and paste the code into your CSS file.
It's not a total answer, but I hope it helps some.
Not a problem. I wish I could have found a total solution for you, but I couldn't track down the final CSS component for you. You may have to hardcode the position you want into the html.
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So, today I was editing the code (I've done it many times on numerous sites and must have made a mistake. My website disappeared and I got the white screen of death! I can't
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So, today I was editing the code (I've done it many times on numerous sites and must have made a mistake. My website disappeared and I got the white screen of death! I can't
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Your top element is controlled by ".headerimg"
I was able to find "Background Position" and adjusted that from 50% to "20%" which moved it pretty far left.
Your lower element is found under #header-desc > "background-position" again I adjusted the 50% to 20% and they lined up perfectly.
The parts I could not determine are the middle areas. I was getting an error on the CSS file that controlled those elements. It looks like you have more than one CSS file working.
Don't mess with #header as that controls your main photo image.
If you use FireFox there is a plugin that you can use to manipulate your code and CSS to see what it looks like. It's not permanent, but if you like the results you can copy and paste the code into your CSS file.
It's not a total answer, but I hope it helps some.
Actually, that helps a lot! Thank you!
Not a problem. I wish I could have found a total solution for you, but I couldn't track down the final CSS component for you. You may have to hardcode the position you want into the html.