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Hi all, I am trying to make a home page similar to this one on http://www.nquerysolutions.com My client really likes the fact that the main slide show images change but that the buttons stay on throughout even though the pictures change. http://www.nquerysolutions.com/images/site/simple-solutions.png Can this be done in PageLines and if so how? Also how can I make it so that the logo and the menu are on the top with a different color as the rest of the site just like in that nquery site? Is that a standard thing I can change or do I need to know css for this?

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catrina
I don't think the site uses a slide show, but HTML with link buttons positioned on top of a background image. As for the logo and menu, CSS can be used to change the appearance of both, which isn't too difficult.

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Designer | Catrina Dulay

Founder | Catrina and Mouse

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evoke2
Catrina, where can I find the css to change the header so that the images and the menu side by side and also how can i have it so that it is one color on the top? Basically I need to emulate the template to match more or this site more or less. Can you please help?

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Wow I must of not had coffee yet because my grammar was horrible there. I basically need to change the home page template to match the style of the nquery.com homepage. The rest of the site is very simple. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.

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You can use Firebug for Firefox to determine what CSS you need to change: http://getfirebug.com. For instructions on how to use Firebug for that purpose, please see here: http://www.pagelines.com/wiki/Custom_CSS (the instructions are at the bottom, but if you haven't worked with custom CSS before, I highly recommend reading the entire page). This CSS reference is also helpful: http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp

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Designer | Catrina Dulay

Founder | Catrina and Mouse

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evoke2
Thank you!

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