https://ibb.co/rM1X87N
I’ve managed to get the sticky nav working, and use of custom fonts, but i dont know how to style it this way in particular.
I’ve included the hover and select state in blue. I would also like to include a separate Login button in yellow as shown in the mock up. both to be sticky when i scroll down the page with transparent background.
Could someone please help?
Thanks
]]>Any help as to how to fix this would be greatly appreciated as it will be extremely tedious to try to recreate the styling via css (especially the arrow in the pullout menu that appears once it is clicked).
P.S. I’m a bit of a rookie so thanks in advance
]]>I am using two menu styles on my pages. Transparent and minimal. The challenge now is to change the logo image only in the “minimal” style so I can make it black instead of white as it is now (due to using transparent menu style and thus white logo on my homepage)
So basically I am trying to link different logo images with different menu styles. Is that possible?
Thank you very much,
M.
]]>I’m testing this great plugin on my website and it has got all the features I want except the ability to style the menu. Is it possible to get the following done?
1. At the moment, mobile menu on my websit is showing blue bullet points against each of the menu items and the sub menu items. Is it possible to remove them?
2. Also is it possible to set a border for each of the menu/submenu items. For ex. a line seperating each of the menu/submenu items?
Thank you!
Leo
Please can you tell me if it’s possible to style the megamenu to look like this page https://www.connock.co.uk/ (hover over THE PRODUCTS)?
My client particularly likes this.
Many thanks in advance.
]]>Theme: Avada
URL: https://smlaw.co.nz
How can I use this plugin but not lose my menu styling, which is defined in the Theme Options?
]]>2 quick q’s:
1. Can I add CSS to fit the column width to the content?
I’ve got 3 dropdown menus on my site, with two-word sub items, two words separated by ” + ” and one word, respectively (see here). The fixed-width dropdown columns force the second dropdown to wrap across additional lines, and create a good bit of dead space on the third.
2. Can I add CSS to make the menu items bold on hover, rather than change their colour?
I’ve got white text on a teal background, and currently have Dropdown Font Hover and Active Color set to black – but don’t think this is high contrast enough. I’d like to keep the teal so am thinking bold white – or a slightly larger font size – would be better for the hover.
Thanks in advance!
Tracy
So, I’m stumped, and I’m not sure if there’s just some small feature that I’m missing someplace, or if there’s a plugin that can help solve this problem, but here’s the situation:
I’m working on a pretty sizable and complex site right now, that has upwards of 70 pages, and that goes as deep as 4 levels in some places. Because the site is deep and complex I’m using wp_nav_menu in a variety of places to generate navigation menus, which is a great tool because it inserts stylable classes in menus based on the parent-child relationship that you establish in the back-end (which we all know).
But, there’s a problem though, and that problem is SEO. I’m trying to get my permalinks to NOT look like this:
www.imgoingcrazy.com/top-page-here/level-two-page/level-three-page/here-you-are-page
And instead look like this:
www.imgoingcrazy.com/here-you-are-page
That is, I’m trying to “flatten” the permalink structure *without* removing the parent/sibling relationship between the pages. Why? Because If I remove that relationship to make the site as SEO optimized as possible, the wp_nav_menu won’t insert the appropriate classes (like ‘current-page-ancestor’ or ‘current-page-item’) to style navigation. Navigation styling becomes busted.
Suggestions? I’ve looked over the codex, and unless I’ve missed something someplace I haven’t yet found a solution.
Thanks in advance!
— HJ
]]>This is regarding my org’s site.
I made a child theme for my org’s current theme b/c I would like to make some minor adjustments. I have put no theme changes in the child, and have uploaded it just to check it out.
The child picks up everything but the horizontal menu bar up top.
When I look at the code using the developer tools in Safari I can see that there are a few stylesheets – but they seem to come from a couple of the plugins we had installed. There is one called supersized that I don’t see when I look at the editor section on the WP dashboard – however I do see it when I look at the files on the server.
In the files on the server, there’s the usual style.css, there’s a stylesheet for Internet Explorer, and then there’s a supersized.css one in its own folder. It does not seem as if the supersized has anything to do with the menu – it looks more like a slideshow mechanism.
I also installed jetpack and the Yoast-recommended plugin “Manual Control for jetpack” so that perhaps I could use their edit css to make my changes without having to figure out what to do about the child theme and the menu. But nothing I do in edit css makes a dent.
I really don’t want to change the original code. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Any help much appreciated.
Lawrence