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September 2, 2015 at 22:34 #75902rweiss ParticipantI want to add an h2 tag to the right of the header logo (to maintain the 108 px height limit). I have tried several things, but none are working. When I expand the columns to eight instead of four for example, it just stretches the logo and puts he h2 below. This is the area in the child header.php file that I am trying to edit. Any help? <div class=”four columns”> 
 <h1 id=”logo”><?php bloginfo(‘name’); ?>
 “>” width=”294″ height=”108″ alt=”<?php bloginfo(‘name’); ?>”> 
 </h1>
 </div>September 4, 2015 at 00:26 #76145Laura ModeratorHello, you chould use css instead of editing header.php for example: COPY CODE.logo a, .logo img { height: 108px !important; }In style.css of child theme Hi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solutionLaura Solanes - Graphic Designer and Web Designer Please be patient as I try to answer each topic as fast as i can. If you like the theme or the support you've received please consider leaving us a review on Themeforest! Always happy to help you 🙂 September 4, 2015 at 04:00 #76166rweiss ParticipantI’m not sure you understood the question, Laura. I want to add text to the right side of the logo. With the h2 tag. I know how to adjust the size of the logo. That isn’t an issue. I need to put this in the header.php script. I know it needs to be in this area: <div class=”four columns”> 
 <h1 id=”logo”><?php bloginfo(‘name’); ?>
 “>” width=”294″ height=”108″ alt=”<?php bloginfo(‘name’); ?>”>
 </h1>
 </div>Regulating the height of the logo will not solve the issue. September 5, 2015 at 23:49 #76338Laura ModeratorHello, sorry for the misunderstanding, please try: COPY CODE<div class=”four columns”> <h1 id=”logo”><?php bloginfo(‘name’); ?> “>” width=”294″ height=”108″ alt=”<?php bloginfo(‘name’); ?>”> </h1> <h2 id=”logo” width=”294″ height=”108″ float="right"> The text </h2> </div>Hi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solutionLaura Solanes - Graphic Designer and Web Designer Please be patient as I try to answer each topic as fast as i can. If you like the theme or the support you've received please consider leaving us a review on Themeforest! Always happy to help you 🙂 September 9, 2015 at 17:55 #76758rweiss ParticipantHi This is what I tried before. It doesn’t work. Because of the “four columns” it pushes the h2 text down below the logo. But if I change “four columns” to “eight columns” then it stretches the logo out. See the attached image. The problem is that the css – I guess – is forcing the logo to stretch to whatever the css grid width is, rather than holding to the size designated. Rick Attachments:You must be logged in to view attached files.September 9, 2015 at 18:49 #76777rweiss ParticipantNever mind. I figured it out: <!– Logo –> 
 <div class=”four columns”>
 <h1 id=”logo”><?php bloginfo(‘name’); ?>
 “>” width=”294″ height=”108″ alt=”<?php bloginfo(‘name’); ?>”> 
 </h1>
 </div>
 <div class=”seven columns”>
 <h2>Dating, Romance & Companionship for people over 50</h2>
 </div>
 <!–end logo–>September 10, 2015 at 11:09 #76895Laura ModeratorHello, glad you could resolve it! 🙂 Hi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solutionLaura Solanes - Graphic Designer and Web Designer Please be patient as I try to answer each topic as fast as i can. If you like the theme or the support you've received please consider leaving us a review on Themeforest! Always happy to help you 🙂 
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