About the theme
Before talking about bugs, let’s have a looksy at the header above. It’s a fairly straightforward construct, the row uses the eye-catching image as background. A minimum height is added to make big part of the image visible. Then there are three columns. The first one contains the Lady Bugg branding or logo (h1) and sub-title (h3). We’re using various h1’s on the page with different typographical styles so in this case the designer decided to apply all styles to a class. For the h3 however all typographical styles have been applied to the type, making it easy to make variations or tweaks on the class. An example is the font-color, which is changed to white on the other pages. The second column is the navigation container. The links are neatly positioned as inline blocks, the current page link gets an extra class that add the lady bug like border. The last column is stack below the other two and contains the call-to-action text and button. The space is created using top padding on the column.