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Sherine, Although I cannot say for certain without seeing the code, it sounds like you have designed the site with absolute values (i.e., width=800px) and certain elements within your CSS may be fighting
Hi Quinn, I think that sounds like a pretty solid plan actually. Yes, a designer that knows HTML, PHP and WordPress well would absolutely be able to handle that for you. As far as how common this is
Hi Ankita, It's easy, just add "width: 100%;" to hovermenu ul. However, being that CSS has a particular syntax, you should preface all your classes with a period (.) like so: .hovermenu ul{ padding-left:0px
Hi Jay, I haven't in quite some time, and I haven't tried what you are attempting, but it looks like Google has some good info on it: http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/staticmaps/ I
Hi Ms. Snow, Sorry it took me a bit to get to this, I had to do some research! Are your menu items in the order that you want them on the pages themselves? If so, I would not worry about the preview
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