Repositioning a logo

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Can you reposition a logo with the header?

I have been able to manipulate some of the other padding, adjust the size, but not move it about?

I want to avoid combining it with the background, but I dont see another way.
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I don't think it can move outside of the header box, but moving it inside the box seems to be fine
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You can remove it entirely.
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I think I should try creating one from scratch rather than modifying and existing theme.
When I try repositioning it, it moves the background.

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the logo position seems to be constrained by the header box, and you can't seem to add negative padding or margin to break out of the box.

you can use the header padding in advanced tab or here to push the logo up to the edge.

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p248/pug2775/coffeecup/coffee_16.jpg
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I was able to make a better site starting from scratch, but I just could not get it where I wanted it.

I had to resort to combining it with the back ground.

It doesnt give you 100% control, but I like what I can do with it.

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