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I have modified my header the way I want it but am unsure what the code below is used for & am curious to know if I can get rid of it or if it has a place. It is leaving me a small bar across the page & preventing my side navigation from butting up to the bottom of the header like we are trying to accomplish. If I need this, what do I need of it and where else can I put it to get it out of the way. Or is there any way to hide this to get the header & side navigation to seamlessly touch?
Thanks! Jen Quote:
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try taking these out
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before deleting the code - try commenting out to see how it affects your site.
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Actually, I finally figured out what it all means. It is not required, but very useful in what it displays. I got rid of the bar & moved the printer friendly link into a different file.
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- - Versions: 4.1.10 and 4.3.0 (see post for which cart) "Until man duplicates a blade of grass, nature can laugh at his so-called scientific knowledge." - Thomas Edison "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead (1901-197 "Water is the best of all things." - Pindar (c. 522 BC - c. 438 BC), Olympian Odes |
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