Hi
From where can I change my header and footer widht, when widescreen is changed off? When widescreen is on, everything is o.k. But when widescreen is off the header and footer moves much more narrow than my ajax dashboard is...
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Re: header and footer widht
The 'narrow' aspect of the template set has a page width of 800px and leaves about 620px for display in the main-content area.
Your modified dashboard seems to be much wider that 620px, so I suggest you just switch your layout to default to the 'wide' aspect -- you will find that much easier than trying to tweak header/footer CSS to fit just the one page.
Your modified dashboard seems to be much wider that 620px, so I suggest you just switch your layout to default to the 'wide' aspect -- you will find that much easier than trying to tweak header/footer CSS to fit just the one page.