Need help? Check out our Support site, then


How do I add an image to #topbanner .pagetitle in the Morning After

  1. kankakeegazette
    Member

    How do I add an image to #topbanner .pagetitle in the Morning After theme so that the image (a site title) is on the left and the automatic page titles are centered?

    My site is: http://kankakeegazette.com/?csspreview=true

    It is not live yet.

    No matter what I do - and I've tried everything I could find - the page title text overlaps the image. This is the basic css that I added the image to:

    #topbanner .pagetitle {
    background:url('http://kankakeegazette.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/title-image-logo-for-banner-sm.png') no-repeat scroll 0 transparent; http://kankakeegazette.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/title-image-logo-for-banner-sm.png
    color: #000;
    float: left;
    font: 700 1.5em arial, sans-serif;
    letter-spacing: -0.036em;
    margin: 20px 0 0 0;
    padding: 1px 5px;
    text-transform: lowercase;
    }

    I'm thinking there is probably some css so I can add properties to the image so it stays left instead of running off with the automatic page title!

    I will be buying the CSS Upgrade shortly. I wanted to be sure I could work with it and also that it would provide the changes I was looking for. So for a week, I've been using the CSS editor and preview to see how it all works. It's been great. But today, I've been stuck on this issue!

    Thank you everyone for any direction you can give me.

    The blog I need help with is kankakeegazette.com.

  2. Since your site is private, We cannot access the image to do any testing. Unless you can make the site public (middle option at settings > privacy) I'm afraid we won't be able to help.

    And are you talking about the page title that is centered at the left of the image below the menu bar?

  3. kankakeegazette
    Member

    Thank you for your quick reply. I will make this public in the next couple days and notify you so you can help. It is a work in progress so I first need to remove content not meant to be published.

    Thanks!

  4. You are welcome.

Topic Closed

This topic has been closed to new replies.

About this Topic