• Resolved ElviraKate

    (@elvirakate)


    I have now got the Responsive menu plug-in activated, but I am not any good at understanding what I have to do. Can you help?
    All I want is for the parent menu links to be clickable (on desktop and mobile). The template I am using is called Sparkling (Colorlib) and is apparently built on a Bootstrap framework. The Colorlib developers recommended your plug-in.
    My site is here:
    https://santamariahotel.cockaigne.org.uk/wp/

    I’d be very grateful for a pointer!

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  • Thread Starter ElviraKate

    (@elvirakate)

    oops, sorry, I seem to have made it work, I didn’t think I had. You see how dim I am! Now, my problem is that I don’t understand what ‘CSS of menu to hide’ means. Where do I discover what this particular CSS is? It’s just the hamburger menu I want to hide, isn’t it? How do I tell the difference?

    Peter Featherstone

    (@peterfeatherstone-1)

    Hey there,

    Based on the URL you provided, please try .navbar-toggle in the CSS of Menu to Hide option and let me know if that hides the other menu for you.

    All the best

    Peter

    Thread Starter ElviraKate

    (@elvirakate)

    That’s brilliant! Thank you so much. And I am so impressed it works in the Spanish menu as well.
    Could I ask you another dim question?
    At the moment the hmaburger covers part of my logo. The old menu managed to increase the space above the logo to accommmodate the hamburger. Is there any way I can do that? I can’t see in the options where to do this. Will there be a bit of code in the template that I could identify, do you think?

    all very best

    Peter Featherstone

    (@peterfeatherstone-1)

    Hey there,

    No problem and sure, just increase the value under the Button > Location > Distance From Top option. Can I ask if you have read the documentation below as everything is covered in there?

    https://responsive.menu/docs/

    Hope it helps

    Peter

    Thread Starter ElviraKate

    (@elvirakate)

    Thank you for replying – but this doesn’t increase the header (navbar? are they the same thing?) size to accommodate the button, which is still masking the logo. I have read and I think I understand a lot of the documentation, but sometimes I don’t know what it is I’m looking for – I’ve tried all the variations to see if one works! But sadly, the button still obscures the logo. I’m sure there must be a way of doing this, because in the original template the hamburger stayed above the logo – your menu is much more customisable than theirs,and I really want to keep it – it’s just this one problem.

    Peter Featherstone

    (@peterfeatherstone-1)

    Hey there,

    My plugin doesn’t touch header bars or anything like that it’s just for the responsive menu itself.

    The header bar is coming from your theme so you will need to adjust the header bar/logo section from your themes settings.

    Hope that helps

    Peter

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