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distyboy

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  1. Site URL: https://rectangle-panda-mjyt.squarespace.com/?p?p?p?p?p password: bobcats2014 I have been trying to get my secondary header to line up with the other content in my webpage. Ideally, the secondary header would line up with the header below the secondary one. With the css provided, it lines up on the left, but it goes to the edge of the webpage on the right. What css should I use to have it line up with the right and the left of the header below; I assume adjusting margins just pushed things to the left causing it to not stop on the right where it should line up. I have used this css to move the secondary header over to line up on the left with the lower primary header, but it just pushed how far the secondary header extends all the way to the right: #wm-subnav .header-nav-wrapper {margin-left: 145px}
  2. Thank you! How can I get it to line with the header below it? The header (the logo) below the secondary nav bar is indented a little which was done in "edit header" "desktop" "width" "insert". So I like the logo insert a little, just hoping to have the secondary header line up with it.
  3. Site URL: https://rectangle-panda-mjyt.squarespace.com/?p password: bobcats2014 Hi, I created a secondary header above the primary one and I wish to left align this but can't seem to find the correct css to solve this. Once that is accomplished, I would like to insert a logo of a cell phone next to the phone number and a location logo (like a pin drop) next to the address if possible. I am also looking to place a thin horizontal line below this secondary header (which would be above the primary one) to have some aesthetic separation between the secondary and primary header. Ideally, this line would only span the width of where the text of the headers have text, and NOT from edge to edge of the page (if that makes sense). See attached image for what I am trying to accomplish with this line - this is a rough and dirty highlighted line so pay no mind to the wavy aspect of it nor the thickness of it. I would like it to be thin and white.
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