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3/2/2010 3:19 PM
 

Hello all. I am trying to change the alignment of the logo to be centered rather than left alilgned. What am I looking for in the CSS code that tell me how the DNN >Admin >Site Settings >Appearance >Logo is aligned. Thanks for the help!

 

 


Mike DeBaise President/CEO Trial by Fire Web Design, LLC. URL: www.TBFWD.com Email: President@TrialByFireDesigns.com
 
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3/2/2010 3:37 PM
 

Michael,

This all depends on how the skin has been built, and how the logo element is positioned. Some designer will absolutely position the containing element using CSS and others will use text alignment to position the image used. The best way to figure this out is to install the Fierbug extension for Firefox: http://getfirebug.com/ and use this to inspect the logo element within the live skin. It will then show any associated CSS classes and settings which you can make changes to to achieve the desired positioning.

Regards,

Rick.



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3/2/2010 3:55 PM
 

If it is the skin in http://www.tbfwd.com/ you have to change the skin due to one table always will try to take 98% of the with to the right of the logo.

no css in the world could change that.

 

 
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