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Hi Ciaran,

I'm working with Bianca and I like the wavy border line at the bottom of the home page slideshow (see attachment #1). I want to duplicate that wavy border line further down the home page in order to separate the different sections. The wavy line should be this color: d06f35. Can you send me some CSS to add additional wavy lines to the various home page sections?

Thanks,
Mort
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Hi Mort

The wavy line is automatically added once you have content in both the showcase-1# and the top-1# module positions.

Ciaran
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Hi Ciaran,

This is helpful...thanks.

I want to insert an orange (d06f35) wavy line to separate different sections of the Home page. I need to place the wavy line at these locations:
1) Between the top-1a module and the article
2) Between the article and the bottom-1b module
Can you send me some CSS to do that?

Here is a link to my client's Bianca site:
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Mort
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Hi Mort

Sorry to say, as the wave is a form of SVG, there is no way to add the wave in a line format or to apply it to different module blocks.

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Hi Ciaran,

OK, thanks for looking into this for me.

Mort
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