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Old 02-23-2012, 02:57 PM
WaveHawaii WaveHawaii is offline
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Default Theme Update Suggestion

Please make this happen.
I am so frustrated with changing the Header height from the default 120px. With all the flexibility of the Enterprise theme, the Achilles Heel of this is the lack of adjustability of the header/banner height without a fair about of css code hacking.

Should we really have to modify css code to make what appears a fairly common occurrence in my mind to have adjustable header/banner heights?

This is really knawing at me and the one thing about Genesis themes that really turns me off to using them whenever I need to setup a new website.

I am surprised this inflexibility has not been addressed already. How many sites on the Internet have you seen that had other than 120px height in their headers? Zillions!

Please, stop the insanity and do something!

Thanks,

Will
 

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