Right now, I don't think so. We used to have the ability and it appears we do not any more. I can almost understand this for regular users but even PAID users like Stan Lee (Spider-Man and other Marvel movies and comics) now have the bar on what is official sites that happen to be hosted with LJ.
i don't know if you have resolved this, but i added 25px of padding to the content and it dropped down a little bit. you'd have to play with it, like i did, but that's what i've discovered.
This does work well if you do not have a headerimage but if you do it won't.
Adding padding to the content will definitely create the padding between everything below the header image and the top (or whatever is above it).
When you have a header image you would need to add a bigger margin-top to the headerimage section. If I add 25px to my headerimage my Friends Page will look just like my Journal page except now that I've done that my main page is even lower because the issues lies in LJ's coding.
So basically, without a headerimage a content padding-top will definitely work.
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.lj-view-friends { margin-top: -25px; }
this is at the bottom of your coding.
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Adding padding to the content will definitely create the padding between everything below the header image and the top (or whatever is above it).
When you have a header image you would need to add a bigger margin-top to the headerimage section. If I add 25px to my headerimage my Friends Page will look just like my Journal page except now that I've done that my main page is even lower because the issues lies in LJ's coding.
So basically, without a headerimage a content padding-top will definitely work.
With a header image... LJ messed things up.
PS Your icon is adorable.
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