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    How do I move (e.g., lower) the top row of tabs in Basic Search Page?

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    • Product: Voyager
    • Product Version: 8.2.0

    Question

    How do I position the top row "Header" tabs: Search, My Searches, My List and My Account to be lower on the WebVoyage Basic Search page?

    Answer

    1. Open the file /m1/voyager/xxxdb/tomcat/vwebv/context/vwebv/ui/[skin]/css/header.css
    2. In #headerTabs li stanza, edit the line margin-top:26px; to specify a larger number of pixels.

    Additional Information

    This can sometimes be necessary in order to accomodate a larger than default Banner Image.

    Example

    Stanza before changes:

    #headerTabs li
    {
    float:left;
    text-align:center;
    display:block;
    margin-top:26px;
    border-bottom: 0px solid #F6F6F6;
    

    Stanza after changes:

    #headerTabs li
    {
    float:left;
    text-align:center;
    display:block;
    margin-top:52px;
    border-bottom: 0px solid #F6F6F6;
    

    • Article last edited: 15-May-2020
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