Dave, When I remove the default inner banner from the theme option, it removes it so long as there is not a featured image; however, there remains a gap where the inner banner would have been. Is there a way to remove this gap for pages without a featured image (and with the default inner banner removed)?
And…. I want to remove the inner banner from one page. How do I do this? I see that if I apply custom CSS, .innerbanner{display:none;} then it will remove it from all pages. I also tried removing the default innerbanner image from theme options. This removed the header from the pages without featured images, but the white space is still there (no image like I want, but a expansive white block where the image would have been).
Also, I would like to hide the header menu (the top menu) from mobile devices. Is there a way to do this? And perhaps also a way to make the primary menu 100% width from mobile devices? It by default appears to have some left and right padding, which looks weird.
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