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  • Heather,

    Yes, this is possible, and would likely require a change of your site’s stylesheet (style.css) to align things properly.

    Unfortunately, when I visit the link you posted above, I can’t see any rotating banners on your site. Did you remove it? I can’t provide support if I can’t see the problem.

    Thread Starter hrw101

    (@hrw101)

    I removed the rotating banner because it actually wasn’t working on all browsers, only my mac. However, I am having the same positioning issue with the image that is on there currently. It is the one on the home page with the four pictures and four squares with text. How can I get that to be touching the menu bar at the top and all the way to the left of the page? Also, do you know of a better rotating image banner that I can use that works on all browsers? I am not very good with code and do more marketing design so any simplified and detailed help is appreciated! I am just trying to help out this non-profit program.

    http://www.projectthink.com
    Thanks,
    Heather

    The way your theme is set up, it’s not going to be easy. You’re inserting that image inside the page content … and your theme is rendering a lot of markup between the navigation bar and your page’s content (most notably, a page header section).

    I recommend contracting with a developer to have parts of your theme customized as needed. You can post a WordPress-specific job listing at http://jobs.wordpress.net.

    As for a plugin that works in all browsers … JS Banner Rotate does work in all browsers. If you found an issue, you need to report it so I can track down a potential bug and fix it.

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