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SigWS Oct 4, 2012 09:06 PM

[SOLVED] Site Title area
 
This theme is REALLY cool, but I am finding it pretty hard to figure out where to go to do some simple things. Maybe Atahualpa spoiled me?

I want to expand the area in the header where the site title goes, so if the title is kind of long, it doesn't return to a line below.

How??

lmilesw Oct 4, 2012 09:41 PM

You have to "fiddle" with the header.php and menu css files. In header.php you can set the classes for the logo area and menu wrapper to col12. The default is col5 and col7 which add up to 12. This has to do with the grid system this uses. After that you go to the css for the menu and set the position to relative.

These are just suggestions as there may be other ways to accomplish this or maybe I'm not certain what you want. Dealing with the grid system is something I am still wrapping my head around.

SigWS Oct 4, 2012 10:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lmilesw (Post 90859)
You have to "fiddle" with the header.php and menu css files. In header.php you can set the classes for the logo area and menu wrapper to col12. The default is col5 and col7 which add up to 12. This has to do with the grid system this uses. After that you go to the css for the menu and set the position to relative.

These are just suggestions as there may be other ways to accomplish this or maybe I'm not certain what you want. Dealing with the grid system is something I am still wrapping my head around.

That is exactly what I needed.

I had misunderstood how the grid works and saw that col5 had something to do with it and I thought I had to find a place to define how big col5 itself was. What you described above got me exactly the effect I wanted and saved me a lot of time, heavy drinking and cursing. :)


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