Try adding this to the end of style.css:
#navbar UL LI A {
line-height: 1.5em;
}
Thread Starter
Richard
(@richrossi)
Thanks vtxzzy,
But unfortunately it did not work….
I put this at the end of the style.css –
I put it in at the end of the navbar section –
and also just added “line-height: 1.5em; at the end of the existing code for “#navbar UL LI A” –
all to no effect…
Thanks for trying
Perhaps I am trying to fix the wrong problem. What I saw was that ‘Vocation’ was covering up the bottom part of ‘Home’ and ‘Contact’ was covering up part of ‘Register’.
I did not see the code I posted at the end of this style.css:
http://ctkla.org/wp-content/themes/mimbo/style.css
When I paste it in in Firefox debug mode, it fixes the problem. Please put the code in and leave it so I can see.
BTW, be sure to clear any caches you have activated so the result will show.
Thread Starter
Richard
(@richrossi)
OK, I put the code in. And cleared the caches.
I dont see any change…
What the corrected result should look like is a one line navbar…
If I remove a link from the navbar, with the content still intact, the navbar doesnt break. Once the link is reestablished the navbar breaks…
Thanks again
Well, I was indeed solving the wrong problem.
Change the padding-left and padding-right to 10px under that same selector.
Thread Starter
Richard
(@richrossi)
BINGO
That solved that..
Thank you so much, i really appreciate your help.