1. >.> That's how it was coded in the original CSS...I didn't bother changing it...[ETA: The reason the navlinks and the search bar were absolutely positioned is because of the navigation background. I just remembered that I initially tried to style the navlinks properly, but I had to mess with negative margins, and the bg image clouded the subtitle. So I just repeated what the original css did.]
Okay, so I'll style the navlinks properly. My problem with horizontally tiling the nav bg are those swirly bits at the end, their not so seamless transitioning would look awkward.
I think, I'll just remove the current nav bg and try to create an image that tiles seamlessly horizontally and vertically from the original. I'll also add two new color properties, for the bg color and the border color. That should solve the wrapping problem you mentioned earlier. And no more swirly bits.
Thank you for testing this layout and helping me fix it for greater consumption. I really appreciate it.
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Okay, so I'll style the navlinks properly. My problem with horizontally tiling the nav bg are those swirly bits at the end, their not so seamless transitioning would look awkward.
I think, I'll just remove the current nav bg and try to create an image that tiles seamlessly horizontally and vertically from the original. I'll also add two new color properties, for the bg color and the border color. That should solve the wrapping problem you mentioned earlier. And no more swirly bits.
Thank you for testing this layout and helping me fix it for greater consumption. I really appreciate it.