No, its not working! I tried it long back.
On Friday, February 8, 2013 1:41:21 AM UTC+5:30, Jake Spurlock wrote:
>
> In your case, you would want just this:
>
> .navbar {
> padding-bottom:0px;
> }
>
> or, do it to navbar1
>
> .navbar1 {
> padding-bottom:0px;
> }
>
> Jake
>
> On Thursday, February 7, 2013 10:17:20 AM UTC-8, Surya wrote:
>>
>> <div class="row-fluid">
>> <!--top navbar-->
>> <div class="navbar1 navbar navbar-inverse">
>> <div class="navbar-inner">
>> <ul class="nav">
>> <li class="active"><a href="#">Home</a></li>
>> </ul>
>>
>> <ul class="nav pull-right">
>> <li><a href="#">Sign In</a></li>
>> </ul>
>> </div>
>> </div><!--/navbar1-->
>> </div><!--/row-fluid-->
>>
>> This is how my navbar looks like. Now, I want it to attach to header
>> which lives in another row-fluid.. But the navbar is internally adding some
>> bottom padding.
>>
>> So, how to remove it?
>>
>> it tried
>>
>> .nav .navbar {
>> padding-bottom: 0px;
>> }
>>
>> but its not working
>>
>
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