Er, that that is the real solution. If you had stopped and thought about it, you'd realize that you can probably use your header for all your navbar code instead of your navbar template and it will look exactly the same. Take a look at all the custom styles that move the navbar for whatever reason, and you'll see that they've moved most everything to the header (Though I've not see one that eliminates one altogether). The reason why is that eliminating one usually creates problems just like the ones you having now, but I see no reason why you can't use both templates to maintain the style design you've created, nor do I see any reason for the hostility. Sometimes the real solution is not the one you wanted to hear, but it will still likely work. How could you differentiate the best solution from the real one? They're the same thing.
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