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Hello,

I have a question about my wordpress style.css. I tried to find the answer for hours now but i don't know how to describe it in a few words...Although it seems really simple.

In my leftsidebar i have different pages. Now i want to add some new catagories/titles in the menu! So i don't want it to be a "button" but just a word...to show a different subject. Here is an example of what i want: www.tenlohuis.nl So how can i add a word like "illustration" in the menu? Do you also know how i can make my content bigger, widther? That would be very nice. I don't know a lot about CSS stylesheets so i hope you can explain it to me in 'baby-language'.

I really hope you can help me! Thank you very much!

This is my Stylesheet at the moment:

body  {
background: #FFFFFF;
margin: 20pt; /* it's good practice to zero the margin and padding of the body element to account for differing browser defaults */
padding: 0;
text-align: center; /* this centers the container in IE 5* browsers. The text is then set to the left aligned default in the #container selector */
color: #000000;
background-color: #FFFFFF;
font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace;
font-size: 11px;

} .twoColFixLtHdr #container { width: 780px; /* using 20px less than a full 800px width allows for browser chrome and avoids a horizontal scroll bar / background: #FFFFFF; margin: 0 auto; / the auto margins (in conjunction with a width) center the page / text-align: left; / this overrides the text-align: center on the body element. / } .twoColFixLtHdr #header { padding: 0 10px 0 20px; / this padding matches the left alignment of the elements in the divs that appear beneath it. If an image is used in the #header instead of text, you may want to remove the padding. / color: #FFFFFF; background-color: #FFFFFF; } .twoColFixLtHdr #header h1 { margin: 0; / zeroing the margin of the last element in the #header div will avoid margin collapse - an unexplainable space between divs. If the div has a border around it, this is not necessary as that also avoids the margin collapse / padding: 10px 0; / using padding instead of margin will allow you to keep the element away from the edges of the div / color: #FFFFFF; } .twoColFixLtHdr #sidebar1 { float: left; / since this element is floated, a width must be given / width: 200px; / the actual width of this div, in standards-compliant browsers, or standards mode in Internet Explorer will include the padding and border in addition to the width / background: #EBEBEB; / the background color will be displayed for the length of the content in the column, but no further */ padding: 15px 10px 15px 20px; background-color: #FFFFFF;

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} .twoColFixLtHdr #mainContent { margin: 0 0 0 250px; /* the left margin on this div element creates the column down the left side of the page - no matter how much content the sidebar1 div contains, the column space will remain. You can remove this margin if you want the #mainContent div's text to fill the #sidebar1 space when the content in #sidebar1 ends. / padding: 0 20px; / remember that padding is the space inside the div box and margin is the space outside the div box / background-color: #00CC99; background-attachment: scroll; background-image: none; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: left top; } .twoColFixLtHdr #footer { padding: 0 10px 0 20px; background-color: #FFFFFF; } .twoColFixLtHdr #footer p { margin: 0; / zeroing the margins of the first element in the footer will avoid the possibility of margin collapse - a space between divs / padding: 10px 0; / padding on this element will create space, just as the the margin would have, without the margin collapse issue / background-color: #FFFFFF; background: #FFFFFF; color: #000000; } .fltrt { / this class can be used to float an element right in your page. The floated element must precede the element it should be next to on the page. / float: right; margin-left: 8px; } .fltlft { / this class can be used to float an element left in your page / float: left; margin-right: 8px; } .clearfloat { / this class should be placed on a div or break element and should be the final element before the close of a container that should fully contain a float */ clear:both; height:0; font-size: 0px; line-height: 0px; } body,td,th { font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace; font-size: 11px; color: #333333; } a { font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace; font-size: 11px; color: #333333; } a:link { text-decoration: none; } a:visited { text-decoration: none; } a:hover { text-decoration: none; color: #FF0066; } a:active { text-decoration: none; }

.mainmenu{ padding: 0px; margin: 0px; }

.mainmenu li { list-style-type: none; font-weight: bold; line-height: 13px; } .mainmenu li a{ font-weight: bold; }

A: 

You would need to show us the source code of the menu on your website, not the css code. Thank you.

Julian