Header position with grey area
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- GK User
- Fri May 03, 2013 6:43 pm
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Hi, I installed the temlate "Simplicity" and currently I don´t have any module in the header position, but it still appears on al pages a grey area where the position is located. How can I remove this? And also, if I decide to add a banner, I'll add it to that position but will not like to have that grey background, I understand there's a suffix " clear" but I try it and didn´t work but since I remove temporarly the banners it´s not a problem at this moment but in the future it will.
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!
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- teitbite
- Sun May 05, 2013 11:56 am
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Hi
This has to be removed differently. Please show me Your site.
This has to be removed differently. Please show me Your site.
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- teitbite
- Tue May 07, 2013 4:20 pm
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Sorry, but can You show me what grey background You have in mind ? I was think ing that I know, but I simply do not see it on Your website.
Sorry, but can You show me what grey background You have in mind ? I was think ing that I know, but I simply do not see it on Your website.
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- GK User
- Fri May 10, 2013 3:55 pm
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Sorry, I followed your recomendation and ask someone to show me how to remove it. I totally forgot to tell you. My apologize!
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- teitbite
- Sat May 11, 2013 5:54 pm
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Hi
No problem. Glad You have it solved
Can You please share this solution to other users ?
No problem. Glad You have it solved

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- GK User
- Sat May 11, 2013 6:38 pm
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Of course, it might not have been the best solution, cause the module still exists in my page but it works for me.
Go to template manager, then go to Customise Template, edit css/template.css, and search for the gk.Header position and change background color to white using the code #ffffff.
Hope I was able to make myself clear, any doubts I would be glad to explain with printscreens.
Go to template manager, then go to Customise Template, edit css/template.css, and search for the gk.Header position and change background color to white using the code #ffffff.
Hope I was able to make myself clear, any doubts I would be glad to explain with printscreens.
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- teitbite
- Sat May 11, 2013 7:23 pm
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Hi
Yes it's clear, but I would advice to copy this class to override.css file and make this color change there. It's better becuase it will be easier to update the template and changes will not be lost.
Yes it's clear, but I would advice to copy this class to override.css file and make this color change there. It's better becuase it will be easier to update the template and changes will not be lost.
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