Moving links to the horizontal right side of page

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Hi,

By default, all my links are lined up horizontally to the left side of the page. Is it possible to have them all lined up horizontally from the right side of the page instead?

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conc5fan
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jb1
Yes, I'd suggest using the same process as the previous ticket where I mentioned using Google Chrome inspector to identify which piece of CSS code is setting the "font-size". But instead look for "text-align".

It can either be inside the Mega Menu skin CSS file (if you're using that), or the custom CSS code in Mega Menu (if you've used that), or the ConcreteCMS theme that is active at the time.

It's worth noting that if you're a beginner with CSS, then there is a hierarchy of CSS selectors, so if there's 2 pieces of CSS code that both set some kind of formatting (like text-align), then one will supercede the other based on a set of rules built into the HTML/CSS language. Here's a guide:
https://blogs.halodoc.io/best-practices-that-we-follow-to-avoid-spec...

Google Chrome shows you in the inspector which CSS selectors have highest priority because they are listed at the top, with the least priority at the bottom. Here's a screenshot:
https://monosnap.com/file/V9StgbAZCFucYdVbdloDC92Fc6P4S4...

I'd prefer to teach you to fish rather than hand you a fish, so you can more quickly identify and resolve these kinds of situations in the future.

Hope this helps.

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