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I'm pretty sure I'm going to stick with the css-fluid-1 template. I just like the color.

I've replaced the logo.gif banner at the top with one of my own. Only the bottom half of the banner are displayed. The top half is off the top of the screen. I found the setting that moves it down so the full banner can be displayed (main_layout.css, the div#logoframe setting). but unfortunately, it doesn't move everything down with it, so the top side boxes are overlapping the banner. Any thoughts on what I need to edit to line everything up correctly?

Here is a link to my site so you can see what i'm talking about. Obviously, it's still in the early stages.

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It looks like you resolved your issue, as the page looks good, with no overlapping boxes anymore.

Please post how you resolved this, I am sure it will be a big help to others.
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Default Re: banner problem with css-fluid-1

actually, I didnt resolve it, I just worked around it. I made a shorter banner that fit in the space provided, rather than keep the taller banner I had before.

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The css-fluid template is built with absolute postioning, so if you change the postion of one element, you need to manually change the position of the other elements too. It should all be controlled in the css file.
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