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Hey guys please dont rip me apart, i am BRAND new to this, and im trying to learn and get this up and running. I am trying to figure out what the size of the header on the store is, i want to make my own image as the header, get rid of theres. I made one but its not the right size. http://www.supergnarly.com/catalog is my page. Anyone know? Any help would be great! thanks.

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Hey guys please dont rip me apart, i am BRAND new to this, and im trying to learn and get this up and running. I am trying to figure out what the size of the header on the store is, i want to make my own image as the header, get rid of theres. I made one but its not the right size. http://www.supergnarly.com/catalog is my page. Anyone know? Any help would be great! thanks.

 

Hi, I just went to your site and see you have your own image in the header and it looks fine to me. I right ckicked on it and found that it is 847 px wide and 215 high. You can resize it to whatever you want and upload it again to make it bigger or smaller.

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Hi, I just went to your site and see you have your own image in the header and it looks fine to me. I right ckicked on it and found that it is 847 px wide and 215 high. You can resize it to whatever you want and upload it again to make it bigger or smaller.

 

 

ya i know that, but do you know the demensions of the whole header from left to write so i can make one big long heder to full the top of the page? make sense?

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I have the same problem but I am not sure how a fixed width will help. I am trying to make the image stretch right across the screen ( but no further ) no matter what resolution the viewer is using. is there any way to do that ?

 

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Graham

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you do not stretch the image. If you want your store to cover the browser's area regardless of resizing you use a static image with some css padding on one or both sides.

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you do not stretch the image. If you want your store to cover the browser's area regardless of resizing you use a static image with some css padding on one or both sides.

 

Ok, I wasn't really wanting to stretch the image. I eventually solved it by uploading the image in 4 different sizes and using a bit of javascript in the head to detect the users screen res and display the appropriate image. seems to work nicely.

 

regards

Graham

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