One Image behind header and center column and more
Hello,
I'm not sure if I should put all this in one post, but here goes:: 1. I would like one image behind header and center column - then another background image for the whole site. Like this site www.reolamusic.com. I'm not sure if this is possible 2. My workaround for this has been to put the same image in header and in center column. It doesn't look so good, plus I get the background image bar below header (where page menu used to be, before I moved it up onto the header image) 3. When I add "margin-top: 20px;" to Blog Title Styling it puts a margin above the header image. I'd like the header image to stay put and just move the blog title down a little. 4. How to put the tagline directly following blog title on the same line. Thank you for any help - I love this site! I'm using Atahualpa 3.6.4, Wordpress 3.2.1 Site: www.markfrasermusic.com |
You can put one background image in ATO>Body, Text, and Links and another in ATO>Style & edit Center Comumn>Center Column Style. You may need to add transparent backgrounds to the sidebars and/or pages depending on how you are configured.
For the blog title position try using padding instead. For the tagline try adding something like the following to the CSS Inserts box of the theme options and tweak to your liking HTML Code:
.tagline { |
Is it possible to create a container div, and start with the background pic and then add a div with the header
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There already is a container div. Take a look at the source of a page and you can see the HTML structure
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Thanks for the help so far. I'm a little confused by the 'container div'. Is this used to have one image behind header and center column. I also have a transparent bar where the menu used to be that I can't get rid of: www.markfrasermusic.com
Even if i could reduce this bar a bit, it might look ok.. HTML Code: .tagline { position: relative; left: 130px; bottom: 20px; height: 0; }__________________ This worked like a charm.. |
It looks like you positioned your menu upwards with CSS. If that is the case add height: 0 to that code.
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