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  1. rss thall

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    rss Posted 4 years ago
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    I want to know how to extend the width of the NYCred header. I easily extended the height but im having problems with the format cutting it from 1600 px to 800 px same with the nav bar. Thanks

  2. rss milo

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    rss Posted 4 years ago
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    Need a few more specs to answer the question:
    # specify your goals.

    As for extending the header, look up in CSS this line:

    #header{background:transparent url(images/header.gif) top right no-repeat;width:100%;height:70px;margin:0px auto 0px;padding:0;text-align:right;}

    where width controls the header width.

    Also important is the content width overall:

    #content{width:85%;margin:0px auto 0px;padding:0;}

    where the overall width is specified.

    Adjust both id's to your linkings.

  3. rss thall

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    rss Posted 4 years ago
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    Hi Milo, Thankyou for your reply im sure your a busy designer and I appreciate your time.
    My website is http://greenlisted08.com/ I was able to adjust the content width of the header but what I want to do is extend the header without changing the content, it seems like it is all connected. Is there an easy way to to this without affecting the body position.If you have time to look at my site I want to extend the header width to the full page and leave the sidebars and posts the same.I also want the posting boxes to stack on top of each other as you go down the page rather than only show one post and a link to a past post these are my two big hurdles with customizing the theme any help is appreciated.Thanks

  4. rss milo

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    rss Posted 4 years ago
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    You might add proper credits, as the address is 3oneseven.com

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