If I want to have a menu on all of my posts which always has the same formatting in terms of layout, typography and color, but has different links depending on the category of the post, what is the most efficient way to do this? I have tried using a reusable block and a block pattern, and I cannot make it work in this way. I am not looking to automate the setting of the links, but just creating a menu that I can easily put on five or six different posts. I thought I could just copy the menu on the first post and paste it on all the others, but I cannot make this work either.
Any suggestions or pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks.
]]>The other languages have a centered menu but for the Farsi language for some reason the menu is placed to the left of the page. The Farsi language is not left to right but right to left.
I am using the free version of Sydney https://athemes.com/theme/sydney
I have emailed their support about this for ages, and feel they really don’t care. I wonder if there was a change in polylang which made the menu for right to left languages break?
Thanks in advance!
Great Plugin, I use the pro version on other sites!
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I’ve searched the forum and not seen anything that looks like this problem, but tried a few different sub-menu formatting fixes to no avail and returned everything to the way it was initially.
Any help would be appreciated.
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margin: 0px 192px;
}
I got the id by inspecting the element. Here is the link to the website…
www.silveragacinski.com
Again it looks fine on a laptop but on mobile it is a mess. I would really appreciate some help!!!
I am having fun getting my first WordPress (or any other type) of website up and running.
I’m stumped about how to change the width of the section where the Home, Photo Gallery, About Black Shadow, Client List and Copyright and Image pages are linked up the top. I need to add a couple more pages in there and would like them to line up nicely.
My website is https://blackshadow.com.au
Any help appreciated.
Cheers, Richard
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