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Hello heni I recommend you to have your download version as a PDF file. It's really doesn't matter the file format, but it must be a single file always. As I know, there's no way of get a set of
Hello Dennis For solving your first problem, use the background-position property of CSS Here's a guide http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_background-position.asp about your second question, I don't
Hello Roger, There are many options for making this using CSS + JQuery. Below an example http://designreviver.com/tutorials/jquery-css-example-dropdown-menu/ You can look for more info about those
Hello Adermin, If you make your design usign percent on the size (width & height) values, the page will change on every different screen resolution. I recommend you to design using fixed (not percent)
Hello Fabricio change this <li><a href="<?php bloginfo('url') ?>/?page_id=78" title="home">Academic Curriculum</a></li> for this echo ("<li><a href='" + bloginfo('url') + "/?page_id=78' title='home'>Academic
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