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Good Afternoon Ciaran,

Our new site - based on Hayley - is up and running and we are getting very good feedback. Thank you for your great templates and your support.

We'd like to add a plugin to it to allow us to alert patrons to schedule changes - snow closures, holidays etc. We used to use JA-Promobar but unfortunately it is limited to Joomla 3.

We've found one that almost works. EB Notification Bars. Unfortunately it covers up our logo. You can see it here:
https://www.mountpleasantlibrary.org/hayleyj4/

They require the location to be "Debug". Tried Header-1 and nothing shows.

Wondering if there is a CSS tweak we could make to keep the logo visible, or if there is a plugin that you can recommend that does what we need?

Thanks
John
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Hi John

A possible solution is to move the bar to the bottom of the page which can be done by adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your template style settings...

#ebnotificationbar-928 {
position: fixed !important;
bottom: 0;
top: auto;
}


Ciaran
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Thanks Ciaran. I've been able to find a plugin that does what I want - https://extensions.joomla.org/extension/notification-bar/

Enjoy the snow!
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