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Hi

I have a question for the oxygen template:

In the options you can toggle between a logo OR a text+slogan on the top of the site.
Is it possible to have a logo AND a text+slogan.

For example: top left the text and just right from the text a logo

Thanks,

PS. a cannot post my site because its not online yet
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Hello

Sorry to say at present this option is not available with our Oxygen template.

You could try what has been suggested in the following article.. http://www.joomla51.com/forum/support/commercial-templates/logo-image-text#5016

Ciarán
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Thanks for the answer.

Is it possible to put the logo in a custom modul (in the showcase position for example) and move it over the search position?

Martin
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Hello

Yes this could be possible with some CSS. May I suggest creating your custom HTML module in the showcase position and forward us a URL to an example and we will put together the CSS for you.

Ciarán
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Hello

I will need you to create a custom html module containing your logo before I can reposition it.

Ciarán
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Hi

Could I ask you to enable the module for us to create the CSS for you to reposition to the header area. You can add the following to your Custom CSS field of your templates parameters to hide the module from the public.


#container_slideshow {display: none;}


Ciarán
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Thank you

Try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters..


#container_spacer2 {margin-top: -10px;}
#slideshow {position: relative;}
#slideshow .custom img {
position: absolute;
right: 20px;
top: -215px;
}


Ciarán
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works perfect
thank you very much
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Hi
after your perfect hint i have detected 1 little problem:

There is a gap between the imageshow and the menu bar.
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Hello

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


.box_skitter {margin-top: -15px;}


Ciarán
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Hi

But this works only at the home-page and not on the other menu points
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To move an image up in an article add the following inline to the image...


style="margin-top:-15px;"


Ciarán
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Thanks, works perfect

Martin
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