I think I need a condtional statement, anf if statement. Once a user
is logged in, the nav bar shirnks slightly.

On May 19, 9:51 pm, Thomas Burdon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just want to add something
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> I placed the login form into my nav bar. Took some work but I got it
> looking good - however the submit button does not look great. I have
> the class form-inline in the nav and I want to give it some top
> margin, however it does not want to play nice as it makes the whole
> nav bar fatter. I know why this happens but I can't get around it. I
> have tried using padding too no luck.
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> On May 19, 9:18 pm, Thomas Burdon <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi
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> > This is pretty simple, I want to center the li items in the nav bar,
> > and increase their padding. I know there is the pull right class, is
> > there somethign similiar to centre something?
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> > I have all sorts of trouble with the nav bar, trying to use a non
> > fixed that is set to the width of my container is a nightmare. I get
> > the whole thing drooping down, and I have added the 60px to the body
> > padding fix. Any good tutorials on working with the nav bar? Any other
> > good boostrap tutorials?
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> > been through these:
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> >http://webdesign.tutsplus.com/tutorials/complete-websites/twitter-boo...
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> > also - how can i find what version I have installed? The licence?

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