• Hello. I have placed a .gif animated file on the left side my home page. Originally, the home page was text followed by a my logo graphic and the vertical alignment was fine. Now that I’ve added the .gif to the left, my logo is pushed down below the newly inserted graphic (logo). Is there a way to bring the graphic back up under the text?

    Here is my url: triskinc.com I am using the Corporate Plus theme and my WordPress version is 4.6.1.

    Thank you.

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  • Thread Starter Chuck Balogh

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    I forgot to mention that when I view this in edit mode, it looks fine.
    Also, here is the code as is for this page.

    Microsoft Office 365 business anywhere graphicTriskelion Inc is a Computer Services and IT Consulting company. Our goal is to make sure that your business network is secure and is optimized for the applications that you currently use and plan to use. Triskelion provides the vast majority of the services needed today by a small business.

    We consult on all your business IT planning needs as well as on business process improvement. Applying application specific software is an important part of this.

    We offer Cloud-based solutions as well as on-site hardware and software solutions. But, we let your business needs determine the exact, tailored solution.

    <i>We value your business and <span style=”color: #7f003f;”><b>guarantee your total satisfaction</b></span>.
    </i>
    <p style=”text-align: center;”><i> Triskelion Inc. 1603 Rickey Drive Joliet 60433</i></p>
    Triskelion_Computer_services_logo

    Hello,

    I’m not familiar with this theme but I think you can achieve what you’re looking for by placing the gif in a sidebar widget. Have a look at the article Manageing Widgets in Homepage Area in the theme documentation and see if that can’t do what you’re looking for. Otherwise, try posting your query on the theme’s forum page.

    Cheers,

    Rob

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by robhob.
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