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johnwtuggleMember
Here's what solved it.
In your style.css file, find the following css:
#header {
background: url(images/header.png) repeat-y center center #090909;
margin: 0 auto;
min-height: 120px;
overflow: hidden;
width: 100%;
}Change this to:
#header {
background: url(images/header.png) repeat-y center center #090909;
background-position: center top !important;
background-color: #090909 !important;
margin: 0 auto;
min-height: 120px;
overflow: hidden;
width: 100%;
}johnwtuggleMemberOk thanks. I believe I have removed that section.
John
johnwtuggleMemberDoes anyone have an idea of how I might do this?
Thanks,
Joh
johnwtuggleMemberIt's actually been thee for over a year, but with the Agency theme. I'm using the Yoast Seo plugin.
johnwtuggleMemberNo I don't want to do that. I guess google would just look at the title and description I have in the General Settings?
I thought about removing Welcome Text on the homepage, but wondered if that would hurt my rankings for it.
johnwtuggleMemberThanks for all the help. I've made it live and it's just about the way I want it.
Have a great evening!
John
johnwtuggleMemberThanks so much! That worked great. One last thing. Is there a way to control the padding between the header and the Welcome text?
John
johnwtuggleMemberThanks that works great.
The only thing I need to know if it's possible to separate the CSS of the Widget Title which is the Welcome Title from the regular widgets.
This is the test site.
http://www.learningguitarnow.com/lessons/
This works, but now the widgets at the bottom have the same text size as the Welcome Title.
Thanks,
John
johnwtuggleMemberHi Jennifer,
No I wanted the background of the Header which is the blue, gray, and light gray to run all the way across the top.
This is the CSS I tried.
#header {
background: url(images/header.png) repeat-y center center #1f1f1f;
background-position: center top !important;
background-image: url(http://www.learningguitarnow.com/lessons/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/bck-2013.png) repeat-x !important;
margin: 0 auto;
min-height: 120px;
overflow: hidden;
width: 100%;
}But that didn't seem to work.
johnwtuggleMemberThis has been resolved.
johnwtuggleMemberThanks so much! The video was really helpful and I'll be using Firebug a lot in the future.
John
johnwtuggleMemberThanks for all the help!
John
johnwtuggleMemberThanks so much. That worked perfect.
Happy Easter!
John
johnwtuggleMemberThanks so much! That worked great. Now is there any way to change the padding in between the 2 header widgets, and also make the search button a tad smaller?
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