• Resolved ewerkstatt

    (@ewerkstatt)


    Hi,

    we created a website with two menus (topmenu, footermenu). Whatever we do, the footermenu also shows up in the mobile menu position in the header. Although it is definitely not placed there.

    I had to delete the menu and create it by using a text-widget in a footer row. Finally the top menu (as it is now the only remaining menu) is seen in the mobile menu position.

    Regards.

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by ewerkstatt.
    • This topic was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by ewerkstatt.
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  • Theme Author creativethemeshq

    (@creativethemeshq)

    Hello @ewerkstatt,
    Could you please share your website url so I could take a closer look?

    Cheers.

    Theme Author creativethemeshq

    (@creativethemeshq)

    Hey @ewerkstatt,
    Did you managed how to resolve your issue?

    Cheers.

    Thread Starter ewerkstatt

    (@ewerkstatt)

    Solved, because I was told how to do it by someone else, who found out after a while of searching around. Phew, would you please write a how-to-do article?

    For others who will find this thread:

    • Go to Customizer / Header.
    • Choose “Mobile Header” on the very bottom of the main window.
    • Click on “Offcanvas menu” (but do not drag it into one of the header rows).
    • Choose the right menu.

    Done.

    Theme Author creativethemeshq

    (@creativethemeshq)

    Hello @ewerkstatt,
    Yes, you are right, and we will write more docs soon.

    Also wanted to let you know that in the latest update we integrated the menu selector from the header with the native WordPress menu selector functionality.

    So now, you can assign a menu from the header builder or directly from Appearance -> Menus, please see this image.

    Hope this helps ??

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