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What closes the gap?
In the attached pictures there is a gap under the logo header outlined in red. What I'm asking is, is there a way to make the logo header sit right on top of the line right below it
The first pic is IE. The second pic is how it comes out in FF. |
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If your theme is based off the of the default VB theme there is a '<br/>' at the top of the 'navbar' template that you would need to remove.
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That closed the gap down a good bit. Thanks.
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That second pic wasn't up there when I first looked at this thread, you should concentrate on getting your site to look the same across browsers.
Now that I actually seen the link in your sig, you have some problems in the way you coded it. You are lucky the images are even showing up at at all. You have 3 opening image tags that are never closed. And with the line breaks after each image tag, the way it looks in the firefox screenshot is how it will look when you fix the errors. Im not sure if thats how you want it to look but thats how its going to look. |
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