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Hi all,

I've just bought the Fedora Template. It's realy nice but I have a question about the logo :

What can I do to have my logo like this ?



My link is : http://www.mpdev.fr
Thank you very much for your help
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Because when I put my logo, I have this result :



The template resize the hornav menu ...
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Hello

Would you have a URL to an example of the above screenshot and we will examine this further?

Ciarán
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Yes

You can go to : http://www.mpdev.fr
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Thank you

First of all add the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


#logo {
position: absolute;
}


You can then re-position your logo using the fields provided in the 'Logo' tab of your templates parameters. Note these figures can take negative figures to move the logo up/left. You may also need to increase the size of your logo to match that of your first screen shot.

Ciarán
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Ok, that's perfect !

thank you
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