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This worked! I disabled the Minify Options in the W3 Total Cache and everything went back to normal..Thanks ERIC
Thanks Eric, i ran into a slight problem though.
I implented the code into the css but it dropped the menu too far down. I couldn’t change this no matter what value I added to the Margin-top. So I did away with the whole code and reverted back to normal. Nothing changed. No big deal, I lowered the text in my logo. but now all my landing pages have super high menu bars.
any idea whats up? do you do this for a job? are you interested in tidying up my page , can I hire you?
Or did you want to leave the logo in place and add padding to the widget area and push it down more (this will result in a large header).
THIS!
do you want to move the entire widget area (includes both the phone number, and the menu) or did you just want to move the menu itself?
Just the Menu itself please!
Hey Eric thanks for the reply
The header image has the text placed lower in the image because when I put it at the top to align it with the menu items it wouldnt look right when you got on a cellphone or smaller screen. There would be about an inch gap between our logo and the first menu item. So I dropped the text lower in the header logo. This makes it look better on mobile but now the menu items are too high. Maybe I need to change the height size of the header and menu items all together as I am not using the 164 Px I am given. Let me know if that makes sense
here you are! sorry about that!
Thank you, I appreciate the quick response. That worked nicely, the click to call feature works. Any ideas how to float it over to the top right of the screen?
I’m using the css given to me in the link but can’t seem to get it to work for me.
#nav .widget {
float: right;
margin-right: 2px;
}
.socialmedia-buttons {
margin-top: 6px;
margin-right: 3px;
}
.menu-primary .socialmedia-buttons a {
float: left;
border-right: none;
padding: 0;
}
.menu-primary .socialmedia-buttons img {
margin-bottom: 0;
}