1. Romeo
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  3. Tuesday, 25 August 2015
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Hi,
is it possible to hide the main container on the starting page? But only there...
I would like to have just the background image, the logo and main menu to be displayed.
2nd: How can I change the default position of the logo & menu while keeping the same size of the bg-image?
thanks for help,
Romeo
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Hi Romeo

1. May I suggest the following forum post on this query... http://www.joomla51.com/tutorials/item/hiding-the-component-article-area-on-a-page

2. Would you have a URL to an example of your logo and details on how you wish to edit it's position?

Ciarán
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Hi ciaran,
thanks for support.
Please have a look at
http://87.106.243.239/vin/index.php/de/
to see what I mean.
Page is under construction. So the credentials for accessing the frontend are:
user: romeo
pass: cyx56789
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your advice:
#container_main {
display: none;
}
didn't work because it left the black margins on top and button of the box.
Also I want the logo bar with language switcher to be displayed a little bit higher on the page.
Thank you for your help.
regards,
Romeo
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finally I have found that
#container_main {
display: none;
}
.content_background {
display: none;
}
worked out.
Now I have a clear starting page.
But how can I move the logo and main_menu bar a little more upward?
Thank you,
Romeo
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Hi Romeo

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters where 200px is the height above your logo area (edit to taste)...


.container_spacer2 {
height: 200px;
}


Ciarán
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Hi ciaran,
it's fine that way. But now the bg_image is cut off.
How can the bg be displayed in total.
thanks,
Romeo
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Hello

To increase the header space to display more of your background image try increasing the 'Header Vertical Spacing' field in your templates parameters.

Ciarán
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Changed it from 250 to 500... no change.
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Hi Romeo

Looks like to achieve this you will need to give the div above the header and the div below the header unique class names. May I suggest sending temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com and we will make this amendment for you. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

Ciarán
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Thank you

You can now edit your top and bottom header spacing with the following which has already been add to your Custom CSS field (edit to taste)..


.header-top {height: 50px;}
.header-bottom {height: 350px;}


Ciarán
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Hi Ciarán,
works out fine. Thank you for adjusting the template.
best regards,
Romeo
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