Superfish menu overwriting my Site Name
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I am new to Concrete5, so pardon the Newbie question.
Without Superfish, I can see the Site Name just fine. When I add Superfish, and put it left-justified, the menu for Superfish overlays on the Site Name, and thus blocks out part of the Site Name.
Is there a way to tell Superfish not to write over the Site Menu? I like the menu system, but not if it's going to overwrite everything.
If you're answer is to re-install Concrete5, I can do that too, but I've tried, and I see to get the same issue over again.
I can provide and example if you want. My test site is athttp://nhcms.onestandish.com
Without Superfish, I can see the Site Name just fine. When I add Superfish, and put it left-justified, the menu for Superfish overlays on the Site Name, and thus blocks out part of the Site Name.
Is there a way to tell Superfish not to write over the Site Menu? I like the menu system, but not if it's going to overwrite everything.
If you're answer is to re-install Concrete5, I can do that too, but I've tried, and I see to get the same issue over again.
I can provide and example if you want. My test site is athttp://nhcms.onestandish.com
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Unfortunately, the site title in plain yogurt is fixed to the lefthand side of the page. Left justifying superfish is going to make it roll over your site name.
I had a feeling that was part of the problem. I'll try and shrink the menu item count and right justify it.
Thanks for the reply,
Dave
Thanks for the reply,
Dave
I actually just figured the work-around.
Go into your dashboard/scrapbook/global.
Make sure your superfish nav is in your global scrapbook.
Click on design and go to the spacing menu. add padding! to top and where ever else you want it. I used 60 px on the top.
Go into your dashboard/scrapbook/global.
Make sure your superfish nav is in your global scrapbook.
Click on design and go to the spacing menu. add padding! to top and where ever else you want it. I used 60 px on the top.
I actually just figured the work-around.
Go into your dashboard/scrapbook/global.
Make sure your superfish nav is in your global scrapbook.
Click on design and go to the spacing menu. add padding! to top and where ever else you want it. I used 60 px on the top.
Go into your dashboard/scrapbook/global.
Make sure your superfish nav is in your global scrapbook.
Click on design and go to the spacing menu. add padding! to top and where ever else you want it. I used 60 px on the top.
Nice. I'll try this approach if someone asks this question again!