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It's always better to start a new thread with a new problem.

 

Currently, your CSS for your headerimg division looks like this:

#headerimg {

float: none;

padding: 30px 0px 0px 10px;

height: 20px;

margin: 0px auto;

width: 760px;

}

 

Get rid of everything in there and just work with a margin -left, and depending on where you want it, a margin-top.

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Posted

It's always better to start a new thread with a new problem.

 

Currently, your CSS for your headerimg division looks like this:

#headerimg {

float: none;

padding: 30px 0px 0px 10px;

height: 20px;

margin: 0px auto;

width: 760px;

}

 

Get rid of everything in there and just work with a margin -left, and depending on where you want it, a margin-top.

 

Thanks, Andrea, this is what it needed.

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