• The only way it seems to keep the menu at a fixed position (top) while scrolling, seems to enter the ID of the mobile menue itself … i.e. #awesome-menu

    As I don’t see a way to change the ID and/or class of the menu the plugin forces me to find out the ID of the menu wrapper.

    Wouldn’t it be easier just to slect an optin “Keep on top”?

    Do I oversee a feature whre it seems to be necessary to enter a different ID than the one of the menu container itself?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/awesome-responsive-menu/

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  • Hi there,

    I’m having trouble here so I agree with your suggestion!

    Do you know which ID or element Class I should input so that I can fix the menu on scroll? My website is https://www.shiumaieats.com.
    If on desktop, minimise screen to 767px and you’ll see the Awesome Responsive Menu pop up.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    Thread Starter wp_hela

    (@wp_hela)

    I dont’t see the menu popping up on your site.

    What are your settings in the admin page?

    @wp_hela

    I removed the plugin temporarily because I noticed that it was affecting the following:

    – sticky nav menu no longer sticky (default in my child theme of Genesis)
    – Instagram Feed not loading images (plugin)

    I’d really like to activate the Awesome Responsive Menu plugin again, but I’m still learning how to troubleshoot. Do you know if there’s a way for me to activate the plugin again and edit code to avoid it from affecting other aspects of my site?

    Thanks in advance!

    Thread Starter wp_hela

    (@wp_hela)

    Well I have a lot of plugins which I use in my customers Sites …

    Of course there is a way to debug/edit the code … however I guess the easiest way would be to check the console in Chromes Developer Tools to see wether there is an error with one of your scripts.

    @wp_hela

    Thanks for the suggestion. Do you mean Chrome Developer Tools as in “Inspect Element”? How do I find an error without scanning all my codes manually…?

    Thread Starter wp_hela

    (@wp_hela)

    Yes these are the tools … in the console you will see any errors and warnings.

    So YOU don’t need to scan your scripts for errors … the browser is doing this job ??

    You can also toggle the device mode (second icon from top left, Ctrl+Shift+M) to emulate smartphones and force the mobile menu to pop up (due to the media width).

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