Gray bar at top

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Hello. This has been asked and answered before, but the solutions seems to have changed. There is a gray space at the top of all the pages. By design, you answered, but it it could be removed in the css file. I've done that every time I upgraded to a new release to the seem, but now I can't find where the setting at. Inline CSS, says Firebug.

Firstly, where can I change that?
Secondly, why would anyone want that bar there? It doesn't exactly contribute to the design.

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Status: Resolved
RickardEngberg
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1976Ltd replied on at Permalink Reply
1976Ltd
I guess that's in the eye of the beholder, not all things in design are strictly functional. I'm pretty sure I could find dozens of beautiful web designs that have unnecessary header margins. If you wanted a rationale think of it as a divider between the browser address bar clutter and the full screen images you choose to place.

If the concrete5 architecture allowed for me to make it a checkbox in the admin choose whether to include it I'd add that, but it doesn't.

To answer the first part of your question, it hasn't changed, still part of the css:

#page header

at line 11. Remove this part :

border-top:12px solid #fff;
daverowland replied on at Permalink Reply
daverowland
i was just looking at the CSS as it sticks out badly in the design on my site, i can see the line, i just got to remove it now
1976Ltd replied on at Permalink Reply
1976Ltd
Ok, let me know if you need any other help.

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