1. Deikvan
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Hi all,
i bougt the template Caitlin and trying to set it up right now.
I put my main menu in the hornav but it stays on the left side. i want to center it. any ideas?

the other question ist how i can put in the login form horizontal in the hornav.

those are problably newbi question but i m new in this business :-)

would be great if you can help me

Deikvan

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Hello

To center your menu try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


.hornav > ul {
text-align: center;
}


If you firstly place your login module in the header-2 module position we can then put together the CSS needed to get it horizontal.

Ciarán
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That worked! Thanks a lot :-)

I put the login module in header 2
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Thank you however it appears you have decided to place your login module in the sidecol-b module position instead. Is this correct?

Ciarán
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Good morning,
i still want to place the login in the hornav. I just tested around because you where not online anymore.

I put it back and leave it there now.

thanks for your help.

Deikvan
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I just looked around in the forum an found some intresting blogs.

https://www.joomla51.com/tutorials/item/adding-a-module-to-the-menu-dropdown
(if i could implement it like this, ist would be great, but it doesn t seem to work on the Caitlin template)

A login like in the demo http://www.joomla51.com/demo/0133/ would be ok for me too but if i put it in header 1, the hornav gets way to big.

thanks
Deikvan
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Hi Deikvan

Admittedly the area you have available would be to small to accommodate a login form. To create a login button similar to that of our 'Caitlin' template following the following steps..

1. Create a new menu called 'Login Menu'.
2. Within this menu create a menu item linking to your login (Menu Item Type -> Users -> Login Form)/
3. Create a menu module for this menu item in the header-2 module position (Styling can bu supplied if needed).

Ciarán
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thanks, i tryed that and it somehow it worked i think. but thats not how i wanted it. it doesnt shows that you are online after you are logged in.
I got to look for something else. Can i somehow put it over the header backround images? in the right upper corner?

If not i ll probably just put it in the sidecontrol.

Can you tell me how i center the side control? i tryed it withe the css. comand you gave me for the hornav (just put in sidecontrol instead, but it didn t word.

thanks for your help.
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Hello

It may be worth considering a login module extension. There is a number of options available which will offer you a more compact version of the login module...

https://extensions.joomla.org/extension/loginplus
https://extensions.joomla.org/extension/bt-login
https://extensions.joomla.org/extension/login-styles
https://extensions.joomla.org/extension/sclogin-enhanced-login

Ciarán
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