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How to Edit Header Size Using Skin.css

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    Hello, I am currently in the progress of creating a website for the company I am interning for and have come across an issue regarding the size of the header while using the DNN Advantage theme. I would like the header to look more like the demo on the website but the header leaves a lot of excess space and was wondering if anyone knew how I would go about fixing that. Thanks

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      I am not familiar with that theme but if you send an email to [email protected], they usually are quick to respond.

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        Make sure you Inspect the page from your browser and check out the CSS, maybe it's a value in a CSS file that you can easily update and fix.

        Also, remember to look at the website from a mobile device as well! you might also find empty spaces there in a different CSS class that you need to update. 

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