• Resolved danezeq

    (@danezeq)


    Hello!
    is the anyway on the option to show all sub itmes in the menu without the need to open their “father”?

    thanks!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter danezeq

    (@danezeq)

    More important: is there anyway to set inset for the text of the sub items?
    (Pushing the text inside)

    kritisharmasupport

    (@kritisharmasupport)

    Hi there,

    Welcome to Responsive Menu Support! Hope you are having a great day!

    You can use ‘Auto Expand All Sub Menus’ in the ‘Sub Menus’ tab of Responsive Menu settings.

    “is there anyway to set inset for the text of the sub items? (Pushing the text inside)”: Do you mean padding here? You can set padding of the menu items using the ‘padding’ section of the ‘Sub Menus’ tab.

    Regards,
    Kriti

    Thread Starter danezeq

    (@danezeq)

    i tryid to play with all the padding options. it doesnt have any influence on the menu. maybe it does nothing to the free version?

    kritisharmasupport

    (@kritisharmasupport)

    Hi there,

    Please follow the below steps to set the padding as per your requirements:

    Go to responsive menu settings -> ‘Sub Menus’ tab -> ‘Padding’ section -> select on which side you want to set the padding from ‘side’ field i.e. left/right -> then select padding amount in %(because free version only allows to set padding in %) for top level menu items i.e. parent menu items -> then select padding amount in % for child level 1 i.e. sub menus at level 1. Same goes on for sub menus at level 2,3,4.

    Regards,
    Kriti

    Thread Starter danezeq

    (@danezeq)

    Thanks for your answer.
    I tried it again and again and it just turn this:
    https://allset.co.il/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/A1.png
    into this:
    https://allset.co.il/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/A2.png

    ??

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