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Old 03-25-2010, 06:01 AM
Willam Martin Willam Martin is offline
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Default More space for subpage title on drop-down

www.resoluteland.com
Theme: Lifestyle

On my navigation bar I have a page entitled "Services". When one hovers over Services, you will see the subpages. My problem is that I want to have nine different subpages that drop down and I don't have enough space on the subpage "tab" to provide a descriptive title—I need more room or smaller font.

Right now, the subpage title wraps down to take up three "lines", making the "tab" taller, North-South, that it is wide. Before long, the bottom "tabs" are off the bottom of the screen.

I visited the following sites, which I believe to also be Lifestyle theme sites and they seem to have longer subpage titles:

www.landreport.com
www.ecochamber.com


What can I do to make the "tabs" wider?
What can I do to make the subpage title font smaller?
 

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