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Hi guys,
I am having a bit of a trouble with header widgetized area which is my left side bar with menu.
– first issue that I have is alignment. Everything is aligned to the left. I added social media and would like them to be in the centre. Menu itself looks great, aligned to the middle like it should be.
– second issue is “add button”. I have added button and it is not aligned in the middle either. It is actually to the right. It appears under the logo and I would like it to be all the way at the bottom of menu in the middle. Below logo it doesn’t make any sense
– Not sure if possible but I would like an icon (widget add) to appear in the top left corner in the middle of my side bar, then logo below and then menu below. At the moment I can add it below menu, but ideally I was thinking above logo or at least above menu.
What customer settings should I use
Thanks
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Hello,
1-Please add this code into your custom css box:
.header_7 .header_wrapper .footer_social_icons { width: 64% !important; }
2-To align the button, please add this code:
.header_button { float: left !important; margin-left: 47px; }
To move it after the menu items, you have to edit theme files. Please go to file header.php and find these lines:
<!-- Header Button --> <a href="<?php echo esc_attr($cl_redata['header_button_link']) ?>" class="btn-bt <?php echo esc_attr($cl_redata['overall_button_style'][0]) ?> header_button"><?php echo esc_attr($cl_redata['header_button']) ?></a> <!-- End Header Button -->
Remove them from here and paste (in the same file) right after this block:
<div id="navigation" class="nav_top pull-right <?php echo esc_attr($css_class) ?>"> <nav> <?php $args = array("theme_location" => "main", "container" => false, "fallback_cb" => 'codeless_default_menu'); wp_nav_menu($args); ?> </nav> </div>
3-What widget do you want to have? Please add it first. Then we will see what we can do to fix it the way you want it.
Let us know.Best regards!
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