1. gvalcho
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Do you have instructions for moving the Top-1 module area above the header area? I'd like to have the ability to put custom content at the very top of the website. This would probably entail changing the index.php file. But I was wondering if this has been asked and answered previously.

Thanks, GV
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For Naomi i use


.header_top {
order: 1;
}
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Interesting, thanks. Do you then use "header_top" as a module position?
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Hello

Which template are you working with?

Ciaran
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I'm working with numerous templates. Chloe, Emani, Ensley and Jasmine recently. Each of these do not have the ability to put anything above the header_1 or header_2 positions.

George
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Hi George

For most templates, the header-# module positions are the first modules at the top of the page. If you have a URL to an example of your top-1 module, we may be able to supply CSS that will move the position above the header area.

Ciaran
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