• Resolved portugueseninja

    (@portugueseninja)


    I’m using the Mins/Primer theme and having trouble with my header.

    I uploaded a logo image via Site Identity -> Logo. But I can’t get the main nav and the logo to sit together on the same line and I can’t find where in the CSS to edit or which part of the nav code would need to change.

    If I remove the logo and just display the site title and tagline, it IS in line with the nav, so I think it’s that because the logo is bigger, it’s pushing the header banner further down the page and creating more space under the nav.

    Can I get the nav to move lower to also take up that space? Or create more flexibility in the size of the logo so that it sits nicely next to the nav?

    edited to add: I can make them line up by changing the dimensions of the logo and making it smaller, but then the logo is a little too small. There’s so much white space around it though, so maybe if there’s a way to remove that white space through padding or margin, that might be ideal… I just don’t know where to edit that.

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  • Thread Starter portugueseninja

    (@portugueseninja)

    Solved! It was the whole header that needed padding, not just the nav div. Found it in style.css with the class .site-header.

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