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Navigation Bar / Mast head / Logo issues

Hello,

I’m having issues getting my logo in my navigation bar, sitting in line with my main menu, and the for my navigation bar (and logo) to remaining ‘sticky’ at the top of the page when you scroll down.

When I include my logo in the navigation bar it appears extremely small – then when I make the nav bar bigger, to attempt to make logo bigger, my buttons (including drop down level 2) are huge.

So, I tried something else and included my logo in the masthead instead, and implemented my navigation bar in here – this works, but I can’t seem to add any mouse-over effects to the buttons here, and can’t get the navigation bar to be ‘sticky’ when scrolling.

I’ve arranged my settings so that you can see both issues (Masthead layout with no mouse over or ‘sticky’ effect, and the bulky navigation bar below it)

GreeneDigital-Logo-Main-Trans

If anyone has any ideas how I could get my logo and nav bar in line – that would be great! Thanks in advance.

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  1. 8 years, 9 months ago Greg Priday
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Paul

    If you’re using the Logo in Menu layout, then you’ll have an option to disable logo constraints. This will display your logo at its original size.

    Just navigate to AppearanceTheme SettingsLogo and disable Constrain Logo Height.

    Please let me know if that does the trick for you.

  2. 8 years, 9 months ago Paul Greene

    Hi Greg,

    I can do this, however as you can view on greenedigital.com, if the logo is not constrained, it doesn’t sit level with the menu – which is what I would like it to do. Can I make the menu not stick right at the to of the page like it does, but sit in the middle of the header without needing to make the menu huge?

    Thanks,
    Paul

  3. 8 years, 9 months ago Paul Greene

    Hello Greg.

    I was playing around with the siteorigin CSS editing tool, and I managed to find a way round it which included editing my logo, and reducing the margin in custom CSS for the logo. So, that’ll do! Thanks for your help.

    Best,
    Paul

  4. 8 years, 9 months ago Greg Priday
    Hi, I Work Here

    Very glad to hear it Paul! Please let us know if there’s anything else you need help with.

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