• Athena is a very intuitive and smartly styled theme. It really does shine in the majority of its look and feel, with the exception of a couple of items.

    1. A responsive header design is an admittedly tough nut to crack and can be fussed about to kind-of make it work with varying justification elements in, and sizes of, logos and the adjacent text of the Primary Menu, even though only the logo changes size when scrolling to the sticky menu. But that is a little finicky.

    2. The WordPress sub-menu is a different issue. Once you figure out how to crete sub-menu items by dragging around child elements within the WordPress or Athena Custom Menu Panel, you find a blasé, detached drop-down menu when rolling over the primary parent menu item. Not too slick. Now if I could only find a way to add some Custom CSS to fix it. Anyone know where to find the theme’s CSS for sub-menus?

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  • Thread Starter skyle

    (@skyle)

    Sorry, I just noticed that the Smartcat website (https://smartcatdesign.net) header does what I was looking for in my item #1 above. Is there a way to employ this header animation in Athena. Basically the text AND image both scale or move to recreate (or what I perceive is creating) a new center justification when the page scrolls up.

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