Trying to center align smaller header image`
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I might change the header image around if I have to, but assumed this was a relatively easy fix. I've been wracking my brain without much success though. *sniffs* My problem - I was able to get my clickable header image up in the header area *YAY* because a search of the forum showed me a great and easy way to do this. BUT I can't seem to get the image to center on my page! It is a smaller width (around 900 px) than the minimum (set to 1000 px) or the maximum fluid width (set to 1250 px). I can't get it to Center using the header styling area at all. I figure this is such an easy fix - can you help me? By the way I ADORE this theme and have been able to talk several other folks into using it when they saw how much I've been able to retool my site using it. Thanks so much for all the hard work you all do to help us have greater control over how our sites look! Katrina "Kat" Moody to see the site and see what I mean: http://www.katscafe.org Thanks again! :confused: |
Looks like it is centered now and the page size is fixed. Did you make some changes?
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I wanted to make sure the site was working on some other browsers before I posted it back here. But I finally just put the <center> and </center> in the code ... I just thought that the <center> was depreciated for some reason? Thanks again. Do you have any ideas on the sidebar? Kat |
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http://www.katscafe.org but when I tried to do it, it didn't work. I can't get a clickable link. I was wondering if you had any ideas what the problem might be - I'm pretty sure the code is fine, as I triple-checked it. But I'll be checking it again here shortly. :-) Thanks Katrina |
might want to play with it'sz-index
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z-index?
I temporarily attached it to the end of my main header and used the fix to use the image map for the whole thing. It works, for now, but I would like to be able to do an image map in the sidebar eventually. If you could explain what the z-index is after you've dealt with more pressing cases perhaps I can go from there. There is no rush as I have fixed it temporarily. Thanks again for all your hard work! Kat |
The z-index causes a layer to stack above another layer - take a read at http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/pr_pos_z-index.asp
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Thanks so much! I have to say you guys have been so friendly I have slowly been learning tons after I switched over to this theme! I love it! Thanks for all your hard work and I'll be studying on the link!
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