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    (@larsrlc)


    Hey,

    I find the navigation (ex. home) is to big. I can’t find the right place in the css style.
    I think that is possible. Can you help me ?
    Greetings from Germany

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  • Hallo aus Japan ! =)

    I will continue in English despite my German Skills so that everybody can understand the discussion. ??

    First of all, what do you mean with “the navigation (ex.home) is too big”?
    Do you mean the font-size? Or do you mean the size of the navbar itself?

    Both can be modified with a bit css corrections. Do you already have a child theme or are you proceeding with the included custom css field from accesspress-lite?

    This said, for my part, i added “general” custom rules in my child style.css in order to apply the modifications on all elements (in the most of cases, but i have sometimes specific rules just applying one type of content/one element, which i then write some specific code for).

    Before explaining the solution i applied for my font-size and the size of the navbar, i would strongly advise you to install the firebug plugin on firefox (if you use firefox), which is relative easy to use, and shows you a lot of details about the structure of the page.

    So, now about the font-size, have a look in your style.css under the
    /*————————————————————–
    Menus
    ————————————————————–*/
    You’ll see there something like this:

    .main-navigation li {
    display: inline-block;
    position: relative;
    line-height:36px;
    font-size:18px;
    font-weight:bolder;
    text-transform: uppercase;
    color:#adadad;
    white-space: nowrap;
    }

    Here you’ll find both the font-size and the line-height of the main navigation (navbar) which you’ll be able to modify as you wish/as your design requires it. ??

    Hope it answers your questions, if not please feel free to give us further informations about your issue, in order to help you.

    Cheers.

    Thread Starter rlclars

    (@larsrlc)

    Yes I want the font-size. I put this in the optional css in the settings. Thanks.

    Gerne =)

    Nothing against the custom css field, but if you plan to do more changes on the template, i’ll suggest to create a child-theme which is much more easy to manage because of its bette visibility and for sure, the structuring of your different sections.

    Theme Author Access Keys

    (@access-keys)

    You can follow any approach. Either to make child theme or to use the custom CSS Option in the theme option panel

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