Hey tom,

As far as I understand, the height of the nav bar fixed at the top of the 
page is not explicitly set. If you want it to be longer (wider if you look 
sideways), then just add more stuff to it (padding, text, linebreaks etc). 
You just need to correspondingly pad the rest of the page so it does not 
get covered up. 

Hope this helps.

Anson

On Thursday, February 2, 2012 1:37:01 PM UTC-8, tom12010 wrote:
>
> I'd like to override several navbar items but am uncertain which 
> classes control the nav bar's height, width, and color. 
>
> I want the nav bar to 90+ pixels height, everything vertically 
> centered within the div, standard 940px width same as the grid, white 
> background... 
>
> Do I look for and change any of the .nav classes?? or the .navbar 
> classes?? 
>
> I can certainly experiment etc. but it would save a LOT of time to 
> receive a reply since we're using an 80x80 logo, smallest I can make 
> it still legible/readable. 
>
> Also is the navbar collapse that places those cool little white bars 
> at the right done automatically or must we somehow program it?? 
>
> Thank you, Tom


On Thursday, February 2, 2012 1:37:01 PM UTC-8, tom12010 wrote:
>
> I'd like to override several navbar items but am uncertain which 
> classes control the nav bar's height, width, and color. 
>
> I want the nav bar to 90+ pixels height, everything vertically 
> centered within the div, standard 940px width same as the grid, white 
> background... 
>
> Do I look for and change any of the .nav classes?? or the .navbar 
> classes?? 
>
> I can certainly experiment etc. but it would save a LOT of time to 
> receive a reply since we're using an 80x80 logo, smallest I can make 
> it still legible/readable. 
>
> Also is the navbar collapse that places those cool little white bars 
> at the right done automatically or must we somehow program it?? 
>
> Thank you, Tom

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