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It's been a while since I modified my Habitat template. Recently I wanted to increase the width of the template (i.e., reduce sidebar width). I started from 1090 pixels and then increased it to 1300 px. The template widened appropriately but it intruded on our logo at the top of the screen. I looked for how I might adjust the logo space but was unsuccessful. Any advice?
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Hello

Would you have a URL to an example of your issue?

Ciarán
  1. more than a month ago
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Hi Ciaran,
The URL for our website is https://www.cramahecommunityassociation.ca/
When I increase the width of the template it truncates the logo at the top.
Thank you for your help.
Ernie
  1. more than a month ago
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Hi Ernie

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

#logo img {
max-width: 100%;
}
.logo_container, h1.logo, h1.logo a {
height: auto !important;
}


Ciarán
  1. more than a month ago
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Hi Ciarán
I entered your suggested parameters in the Custom CSS field (using copy/paste). It made no difference to the behaviour of the template.
When I widen the template it pushes up over the logo image.
Don't worry it's not a big problem. Thanks for your reply.
Ernie
  1. more than a month ago
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