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TraceCampbellBSNRN
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08/06/12 11:55 AM (13 years ago)

margins

is there a way to change the navbar margins so my banner will go all the way to the right of the navbar? right now there is a little space on both sides.
 
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08/06/12 12:58 PM (13 years ago)
if by banner you are talking about theheader image, look for advanced settings for header image
 
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08/06/12 02:21 PM (13 years ago)
I could use directions on this I don't believe that will work at all
 
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08/06/12 02:39 PM (13 years ago)
Please
 
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08/06/12 03:00 PM (13 years ago)
Happy to help, but maybe I don't understand exactly what you mean. Could you describe the problem a bit more please?
 
TraceCampbellBSNRN
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08/06/12 03:39 PM (13 years ago)
Ok as far as I know the place where the title is is also called the navbar. And as far as I know that is something like 320 x 44 guessing. When I place a banner image in there there is a little space on the right where the banner image refuses to go. I guessing that's because of some predefined margin. I need to butt the image up against that so there is no space.
 
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08/06/12 03:54 PM (13 years ago)
Check your image size, the default iOS navbar goes all the way to the edges (the default screen width is 340) If this doesnt work, maybe diving into some code would be needed. Cheers, Dave
 

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