Hi Nick,
I’m planning to install your plugin and use the Navigation Extras styling you outlined. I want to put both a Twitter and LinkedIn icon on the right-hand side of the secondary nav bar. I’m using Prose.
The navigation extras styling includes a twitter icon that floats right. How can I also add one for LinkedIn?
Thanks,
Susanna
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/genesis-nav-menu-amplified/
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We use this plugin all the time, however we’ve run into one issue I’m hoping you might be able to help with. . .
The issue arises when we try to use your plugin in conjunction with the Responsive Select Menu Plugin (https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/responsive-select-menu/). This plugin automatically creates a select menu mimicking the normal navigation, and then displays it (and hides the normal nav) at low screen widths. The issue is that the Responsive Select Menu plugin operates by using the ‘wp_nav_menu_args’ filter, which normally gets triggered when WP outputs a menu. The issue is that your plugin bypasses this action and outputs the menu manually.
So, I’m curious if you have ideas on how I might be able to utilize both of these plugins at the same time. I love the auto-outputting menu you’ve created, and would love to be able to quickly implement responsive menus alongside it. Any ideas? Plans for integrating this functionality? Thoughts?
Thanks a ton!
– Mickey
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/genesis-nav-menu-amplified/
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First off, great plugin – we use it all the time! Here’s my question:
Genesis uses the class menu-primary
on the containing
primary-menu
. This creates a problem when we’re trying to craft simple CSS that will work whether or not the client chooses to use your plugin or just hand-build a custom menu. I would prefer not to have write 2 sets of selectors for every style rule we make.Is there a reason why you’ve chosen a different class name?
Is there an easy way to revert to the the default Genesis class name?
I saw the following bit in your changelog but it doesn’t seem to be true:
1.0 (3-19-2012 : Current)
menu-primary, menu, and menu-secondary classes for newer child theme compatibility
Any tips? Thanks!
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/genesis-nav-menu-amplified/
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