Here is what the menu looks like below.
https://i68.tinypic.com/aytsu9.jpg
Now the start of the second menu is “Contact us” and ends with “Sign up”, there seems to be padding somewhere I just can’t find where it would be. The padding for the centered menu is ideal for the secondary menu.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you
]]>I need some help/suggestion. I need menu items to have a smaller width or padding, because I have too many large menu voices (I know they should not be so long, but this is how they were requested) and my menu is in two lines. What shall I better do to solve my problem? If menu voices could be in two lines, this would surely help…. Thanks in advance
Cheers
Enrico
]]>Firstly, I have to say that this theme is amazing and the support so far has been great! Loving this theme!!
I am trying to adjust the padding (I’m assuming) between the icon’s and text. My website is located at www.burntbrickdesigns.com.
Also, I wasn’t sure whether to include it here or in another post but is there a way to indicate that a menu item has a sub-menu? For example, my Services item has a sub-menu.
Thanks!
Chris
I have added font awesome icons for social media in TOP right of Nav Menu. I would like them to have
padding-right: 7px;
I tried this:
.FPsocial menu-item menu-item-type-custom menu-item-object-custom menu-item-949 { padding-right: 7px ; }
I have given the menu items the class: FPsocial
Any help is greatly appreciated.
]]>The sub-menu on the main menu ‘MANUALS’ is too long to fit on the page (Chrome on a Mac).
I want to reduce the padding between the sub-menu items.
I have tried editing style.css / primary-navigation and secondary-navigation to no effect.
How do I do this?
Thanks, RPJ
]]>I have looked in the css files, but I cannot find where you specify the padding between the text links in the top menu. If I could reduce the px/rem between each page name, I could probably get it to where it looks the same in Firefox as it does in Chrome and IE.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
Cheers,
Bud
I have looked in the css files, but I cannot find the place where you specify the padding between the text links in the top menu. I believe that if I could reduce the px/rem space between each page name, I could probably adjust the width to where it looks the same in Firefox as it does in Chrome and IE.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
Cheers,
Bud
https://www.rvaukulele.com/
]]>Thanks in advance for any help!
Stewart
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