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Hi JB!
I´m having a struggle with the menu not looking as it should when logged in to the site wich means I have to use the site-map to navigate to the pages for editing. That doesn´t seem to be right. See attached images.
Any clue what to do here?
I´m also not been able to align the menu to be middle in height. It sticks to the top and I´ve tried changing the CSS attributes, but I can´t get it to work. Obviously I´m not doing it correctly.
Maybe a helping hand here as well?
Thanks
/Peter
I´m having a struggle with the menu not looking as it should when logged in to the site wich means I have to use the site-map to navigate to the pages for editing. That doesn´t seem to be right. See attached images.
Any clue what to do here?
I´m also not been able to align the menu to be middle in height. It sticks to the top and I´ve tried changing the CSS attributes, but I can´t get it to work. Obviously I´m not doing it correctly.
Maybe a helping hand here as well?
Thanks
/Peter
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To control the vertical alignment it would be easier to add padding or margin to the top of the top level LI elements.
If you can provide a URL where I can see the site in action, then I can provide a snippet of CSS code to use.
JB
If you can provide a URL where I can see the site in action, then I can provide a snippet of CSS code to use.
JB
Ok, try adding this code to your theme's CSS file or if you're using a custom skin on the Mega Menu, within the custom CSS code:
The result will look like this:https://screencast.com/t/p7VhpQjMsw8Z...
JB
ul#mega-menuh-721{ padding-top:15px; }
The result will look like this:https://screencast.com/t/p7VhpQjMsw8Z...
JB
Added the code (see image), but I see no difference even when emptied cache and refreshed page. I use the Pixel theme. Can it be the themes CSS overriding? But the original menu align middle.
/Peter
/Peter
Sorry, the theme is not Pixel, It´s Juniper!
If you use Google Chrome's "inspector" tool (right click on the page and choose "inspect") you can see what CSS code is active and what is taking precedence.
I've checked your theme's CSS file:
http://d37876686.u102.surf-town.net/application/files/cache/css/jun...
and can't see any reference to the code I supplied.
I can see your C5 installation is configured to merge all the CSS code into 1 file (minification). I suggest you turn this off during development as it makes troubleshooting much easier. Only turn it on just before deployment.
Hope this helps.
JB
I've checked your theme's CSS file:
http://d37876686.u102.surf-town.net/application/files/cache/css/jun...
and can't see any reference to the code I supplied.
I can see your C5 installation is configured to merge all the CSS code into 1 file (minification). I suggest you turn this off during development as it makes troubleshooting much easier. Only turn it on just before deployment.
Hope this helps.
JB
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I changed all the cache settings to "speed up published sites" and now the menu is showing correctly.
Still having the CSS align issue though.
/Peter