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10:16 pm September 23, 2009
| peter1
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I seem to have a little problem with my nav tabs. I have them set up below the header, tab style aqua.Red tab black background.
It has been fine until yesterday when one of my tabs seemed to get a rectangular box on one part of it. Hard to describe so I've put up an image. Tried it in firefox, IE and on a different computer and it's there in all.
 
What causes this and what can I do about it? Thanks. Peter
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5:45 pm September 27, 2009
| peter1
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Any word on this please? I have tried reuploading header.php and this hasn't fixed it.
I have also tried changing the tab color to black to match the background so you couldn't see the rectangle but all the tabs changed to black except the problem one which stayed red.
No idea what else to try to resolve this. Thanks
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7:32 pm October 4, 2009
| Ryan
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Your tab is too long for the background graphic. Either shorten the text in the tab or lengthen the background image. From the screenshot, looks like the navsfright.png image from the theme's images directory needs to be a bit wider. That's what is causing the gap.
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4:00 pm October 5, 2009
| peter1
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Thanks Ryan,
I shortened the text in the heading, that shortened it down in the tab and now it's ok. Is there any way to change the text in the nav tab without taking it from the heading? I didn't want to shorten my heading.
Tried lengthening the navsfright.png but it didn't work, but then I'm no expert at this sort of stuff so may have done it wrong. I just lenghtened it from 250 pixels, tried 260 and 270 and it didn't work, it actually took the red out and just left a small blob of red on the left of each tab.
Thanks for the help
Peter
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3:59 pm October 6, 2009
| Ryan
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You might check out this plugin: http://www.technokinetics.com/…..link-text/
Not sure if it will do what you want, but the purpose of the plugin is to use a different navigation link from page title.
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