Hamburger support changes display width

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Normally my sight displays as full screen width however if I turn on enable hamburger, the display is no restricted to the width of the widest element (I assume) and is left justified.

What is going on here?

Type: Ticket
Status: In Progress
kenmoore
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jb1 replied on at Permalink Reply
jb1
Hi, do you have a screenshot of the issue you're describing? And even better would be a link to a live site? If it's in production and accessible, could you PM me a link with login details so I can take a closer look at what you're referring to?

Much appreciated.

JB
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kenmoore
The two images show the effect with hamburger support off (full width display) and with hamburger support on (partial width display). I am using the Atomilk theme.

I'll see about giving you access to the site.
kenmoore replied on at Permalink Reply
kenmoore
I can't find out how to PM you a link!
jb1 replied on at Permalink Reply
jb1
Ok, thanks for supplying those screenshots. I can see what you mean. Strangly when I test it on Atomik on my development environment it loads ok. But perhaps there's something else I missed. So it will help to see how the block is used on your page.

It seems the ConcreteCMS team have tinkered with some of the functionality of the site in the last major update, and a few key features are missing like easy DMs from the ticket/support areas. You used to be able to click on my icon (next to my username) within this ticket and then find a "message" button. Either try my members profile:
https://community.concretecms.com/members/profile/7962...
Or go to the "messages" page in your profile, start a new message and type in my username "jb1":
https://community.concretecms.com/account/messages...

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