It's ok I sorted it with everybody's advice and a little
experimentation. Thanks a lot! Really helpful.

Kind Regards
Bob

On Jan 27, 9:31 pm, bwallum <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes its always been Boston. The hall is 100 years old this year. I'm
> charged with getting a replacement hence the web effort at the moment
> with surveys and the like. It was named after Thomas Boston, a fire
> and brimstone preacher! Thankfully all that's over now and we use the
> hall for quite a few things, as the What's On section is now beginning
> to show...now that you got me moving on the header bit. I'll try the
> StyleSheet route as I've heard it's better to put tweaks in there to
> avoid issues during upgrades.
>
> I took out the whole <div class... line when I removed the gradient
> (I'm no coder as you may well imagine).
>
> What exactly do I need in the PageTemplate to make the above
> suggestion work? (i.e. modify the StyleSheet as suggested)
>
> There's a bit of history and some pictures on the hall if you are
> interested.
>
> http://www.ettrickvillagehall.org/about.html.
>
> If your hall does similar things maybe we could swap notes.
>
> Regards
> Bob
>
> On Jan 27, 2:40 pm, "Mark S." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > So Bob, was it always "Boston" ? Or did Boston have some meaning in
> > old English? I'm surprised we didn't call our Boston "New
> > Boston" (like New York, New Hampshire, New Jersey ...).  We have a
> > Scottish Rite hall here that gets rented out for various events. Yours
> > looks more interesting.
>
> > -- Mark
> > > -- F.
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