01-19-2011
Alright, so I found the fix.
Go to /etc/dt/config/C or whatever dir you use to configure Xresources (which is defined in the Xconfig file).
Open the Xresources file and to move the entire login screen vertically or horizontally use the "Dtlogin*matte.y: N" or "Dtlogin*matte.x N" where N is the number of pixels from the top to bottom or left to right.
Thanks again for all your help
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