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  • Hi! Can you post your site’s URL? Thanks!

    Thread Starter RelationshipChef

    (@relationshipchef)

    The site isn’t live yet.
    However, if you add the following line to “hosts” file (C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc)
    143.95.39.52 relationshipchef.net
    you can then enter the url https://relationshipchef.net/part1/ and see what’s happening.

    My apologies, but I’m replacing the existing site with something completely new, and I don’t want to take down the existing site just yet, thus the “hosts” file issue.

    Here’s the snapshot of the issue

    Thread Starter RelationshipChef

    (@relationshipchef)

    https://relationshipchef.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/snapshot.jpg

    Sorry, for some reason it didn’t link. ??

    So you are wanting just a short navigation that is only as wide as the 4 buttons, not full width, correct?
    Too bad I can’t get in to see the actual site. BUT, my first thought was to look in the CSS file & look for code for the navigation or menu that says width:100% ….and adjust that?

    Thread Starter RelationshipChef

    (@relationshipchef)

    Thank you, BjScott. That certainly helped. Reduced the width value to 30%, and it looks the right size. (Although I was hoping to have the 4 cells be stretched across the entire width. But, this works. And that’s more important!)

    After playing around with #position and #float values, and setting #position: relative; / left:350px; / float: left; #

    I have the following
    https://relationshipchef.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/new-snapshot.jpg

    Not perfect, but functional and fairly decent looking! ??

    Thanks so much for starting me off in the right direction!!!

    Thread Starter RelationshipChef

    (@relationshipchef)

    Thank you, BjScott. That certainly helped. Reduced the width value to 30%, and it looks the right size. (Although I was hoping to have the 4 cells be stretched across the entire width. But, this works. And that’s more important!)

    After playing around with #position and #float values, and setting #position: relative; / left:350px; / float: left; #

    I have the following
    https://relationshipchef.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/new-snapshot.jpg

    Not perfect, but functional and fairly decent looking! ??

    Thanks so much for starting me off in the right direction!!!

    Thread Starter RelationshipChef

    (@relationshipchef)

    Thank you, BjScott. That certainly helped. Reduced the width value to 30%, and it looks the right size. (Although I was hoping to have the 4 cells be stretched across the entire width. But, this works. And that’s more important!)

    After playing around with #position and #float values, and setting
    #position: relative; / left:350px; / float: left; #

    I have the following
    https://relationshipchef.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/new-snapshot.jpg

    Not perfect, but functional and fairly decent looking! ??

    Thanks so much for starting me off in the right direction!!!

    Aha! Well, you could get the 4 to stretch across by adjusting the left/right padding within each menu text. You might have to increase the text size as well in order to look better! Does that make sense? Play around with that and I think you’ll get the look you were going for!

    Great website name!

    Thread Starter RelationshipChef

    (@relationshipchef)

    Lol.
    Triple post. That’s what I get for being impatient when I don’t see my post right away. ??

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