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  • #681871

    Hi Kriesi-Team,

    in some pages I want to use the main menu of the enfold theme (in some other pages I use my own menu), but I have to change some properties. I want to ask yout to show me, how to do this. My problem is to find out, which classes and IDs I have to adress / to call the specific menu elements.

    In detail I want to:
    1. change the height and the width of the main menu
    2. change the position (for example 80 px up or down) (with the command margin or padding)
    3. enable a mouse hover effect in an specific color

    Is it possible to provide the detailed commands for my three questions?

    Best regards!

    Robby

    #682384

    Hey Robby,

    Sorry for the delayed response.

    The best way to assist you is to would be to provide a link to your site in the private data section. You want to have a different menu style for each page and this will require CSS tweaks and that you know the page id of each page you wish to style.

    So send the link and I’ll show you an example of how to change what you want.

    Best regards,
    Jordan

    #683264

    Hey Jordan,

    I have to apologize too for my delayed response. I was on the way.

    Relating to my question I want to explain you my main task, I have to solve.

    Summarized I need help to place the MAIN menu below the slider with the enfold-functionalities without hiding the complete header and building the menu manually.

    So that I need commands
    1. to place the menu BELOW the slider
    2. to change the height of the menu
    3. to execute mouse hover effects in a special color
    (4. to place more than one picture in a logo area) -> this is interesting, but not so important for me

    Up to now I had only the possibility to disable the complete enfold header. I found no way to place the menu BELOW the slider. And this is my main problem. It’s a big effort to build the elements instead. Have a look on my homepage (private content).
    I realised it by
    1. hiding the complete header with the command #header {display:none!important;} in my custom css
    2. placing two avia-layer-architect-elements with pictures and text at the top for logo and a slogan
    3. placing one avia-layer-architect-slider at the top but below the avia-layer-architect-elements of point number 2
    4. building a complete new menu below the slider only with one layer without a submenu

    Is it possoble to help me?

    Best regards!

    Robby

    #687735

    Hi Robby,

    Very sorry for the delayed response!

    I was not able to login to your site. Could you please double check the credentials you sent and let me know as soon as possible when I can login and have a look.

    Best regards,
    Jordan

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