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I jumped to giving bad advice again re: the search image. All you need to do is edit your 'strcuture.css' file. Look for this section: #jjSearch { background: transparent url(../images/searchbox.jpg) no-repeat left top; float: right; height: 27px; margin: 13px 0 0; width: 164px; } All you need do is change the background line to be: background: none; /* transparent url(../images/searchbox.jpg) no-repeat left top; */ That will get rid of the image for you. Rick |
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Thanks Rick, your help is hugely appreciated. Your second suggestion has solved my most difficult problem. Merci 2) In the module, under Advanced Parameters, you can try to enable the "Load CSS inline" item - if your CSS is not loading correctly that may work. |
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