• Resolved Bonesieve

    (@bonesieve)


    Hello-

    I’m certain to be setting myself up, but it’s my first time asking a how to question after a few years of finding what I need scanning posts. We are not up live yet, so I hope it’ ok to post these examples. I dig the nav up top like at this beautiful site https://drewkennedymusic.com it’s not sticky but I still like it. We will be using a child theme from this parent https://demo.audiotheme.com/promenade/ (I do not work for Audiotheme). Any links, tutorials, suggestions for someone with moderate CSS and WordPress knowledge, or is it just to complicated?
    I’ve been to Stacked and WC3 but I’m not finding how to successfully rearrange div’s.

    Thanks!

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  • I’m sorry but as you appear to be using a commercial theme, you need to seek support from the theme’s developer/vendor. We do not have access to, nor do we support, commercial products here.

    Thread Starter Bonesieve

    (@bonesieve)

    Oh, thank you. I was just trying to learn some DIY and maybe be pointed to some knowledge I could learn from. But thank you for your frinedly response, these forums have always been very helpful esmi.

    Sorry we couldn’t be of more help but, without access to the theme, there’s really no way we can determine whether it will be a piece of cake or be an endless path of frustration. I don’t see anything especially fancy going in it that menu. Looks like a bog standard, CSS formatted, custom menu to me. So, in theory, it should be a relatively easy CSS fix but beyond that, I couldn’t say.

    Thread Starter Bonesieve

    (@bonesieve)

    That is all I was looking for was some opinion. I’m actually starting to rethink and might give 2013 a go and see if I can make it happen in a child theme there. Thanks esmi.

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