Mobile (burger) Icon Missing

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Sorry have posted this before but as a Pre Sale Question (Why does C5 make that the default in a support forum?)

Can't for the life of me see how to make sure the burger icon shows up for the mobile menu. There was a post about this back in 2016 but it doesn't seem to make much sense. I can't turn the site live until this is fixed.

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wildfirelondon
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wildfirelondon replied on at Permalink Reply
wildfirelondon
All sorted. For those that follow me change the colour

Design>Customise>Navigation>Site Name Font
c5hub replied on at Permalink Reply
c5hub
It seems to be there for me - on iphone XR.

What screen size are you looking at it on?

It may be that you have an element wider than the screen as you do have some horizontal scroll which is not right.
c5hub replied on at Permalink Reply
c5hub
That like box for Facebook for instance?
ConcreteCMS replied on at Permalink Reply
ConcreteCMS
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