• Hi,

    I just noticed that when I use a menu in the main header, which has 2 sublayers, doesn’t work for me, because when you hover over a submenu item which has sub items on it’s own, and you want to switch so a sub item of it which isn’t the first, it just pops to the next item which has submenus.
    So it seems like the submenus of a submenu open, when hovering beside of it. But when several sub items are layering over, it doesn’t work. I hope I have described the problem well, but if you don’t understand it or need any other resources, just ask please.

    Is there a way to disable (maybe with CSS?) the function, that hovering beside it will open the submenu?

    Many thanks in advance and kind regards
    Jan

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  • Hi, Jan, could you please provide a website example to help illustrate what you mean?

    It should be possible to fix the issue with CSS but just having an example would help in determining what the solution should be.

    Thread Starter Jan Wittler | Wittler Web GmbH

    (@bloggingwelt)

    Hi Ian,
    yes, for sure, you can see this e.g. on heile-jetzt.de in the menu at “Angebote” and “Energie-Symbole”. When you try to reach a sub menu other than “Zum Shop”, it doesn’t work.
    Kind regards
    Jan

    Thread Starter Jan Wittler | Wittler Web GmbH

    (@bloggingwelt)

    Thanks, I found out that a CSS snippet for modifying the menu width was the problem!

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