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Hello,

Can I wrap a menu label that is too long or can I make two lines? Thank you so much. I really appreciate all of your help.. truly.

April
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Hi April

Sorry to say this option is not available with our Privilege template. One possible option however which may help is to reduce the letter spacing of your top menu. To do so simply add the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


#hornav ul a, #hornav .separator {
letter-spacing: 0.5px;
}


You mat need to edit the above slightly to best suit your font.

Ciarán
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Ciaran.. thanks so much. This worked.. but how do I reduce the size of the logo container (Is this what it's called) I also tried to use some type of code to move it over to the right. But if I can reduce it's size.. using your code above in addition, will help a lot. Thanks again.

April
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Hi April

Presuming I understand you correctly, reducing the size of the logo area of this template is not possible as it is image based.

The top menu font size can be edited by adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters where 12px is your new font size...


#hornav ul a, #hornav .separator {
font-size: 12px;
}


Ciarán
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