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  • Moderator Jose Castaneda

    (@jcastaneda)

    THEME COFFEE MONKEY

    Nope, you haven’t done anything wrong. You just now have to create the js folder in your child theme if it doesn’t exist. ??

    Thread Starter lanning848

    (@lanning848)

    ok, I think I got it. But now that I am finished, my web page has changed the pages menu to top to bottom, and my mobile menu button seems to only work occassionally, and once the slideout menu opens, it is covering the menu icon, so I can’t close it…any ideas? my website is https://www.dixieswingers.com. Check it out via web and mobile :-/

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