Nav misbehaving

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I have a lot of menu items. On a smaller screen (happens on my 17 inch laptop) when the cursor hovers over an item on the left the arrows indicating sub menus appear on the right but the page lists appear on the left and run off the side of the screen. See the attached image.

Site iswww.www.ealingcovid19.com/index.php...

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wildfirelondon
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c5hub replied on at Permalink Reply
c5hub
I can't see your site any more as it has an under construction page there now.

If you look at the demohttp://fundamental.c5hub.com/ you will see that is how the sub-sub nav links work - they come off to the left.

You may consider adding your logo to the navigation or restructuring how the pages are ordered to avoid them going off the screen.
wildfirelondon replied on at Permalink Reply
wildfirelondon
If you add /index.php after the domain you will see the site. The logo is already in the nav and the order that the pages are in is actually very important.Is there no way of bypassing this?
c5hub replied on at Permalink Reply
c5hub
As a last resort - you could add some custom CSS to override this...
.top-bar-section .right li .dropdown li .dropdown {
   right: 0;
   left: 100%;
}

You could try adding something like the above to your custom css option in the page design tool at the bottom. You may need to tweak it depending on your own needs.

Best to also have concrete5 cache turned off and clear your browsers cache after any changes.
ConcreteCMS replied on at Permalink Reply
ConcreteCMS
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