Hi kyonv2,
I’ve taken a look at the demo monolit theme, and I’m not sure how suitable it is to be using with MMM. Please could you send me a link to your site so I can see is the issues might be resolvable?
Regards,
Tom
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kyonv2
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Hi!
I don’t see a way on this forum to post a private message nor do I see an option to send you a private message. Since I don’t want to make an address public is there a way to send it to you privately? Maybe an e-mail would work?
Thank you for your help!
Hi Kyonv,
I’ve subscribed to this topic, so please post a link to your site (I will get an email containing your response and the link), then edit your reply and remove the link.
Regards,
Tom
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kyonv2
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Well, that’s one way of doing it I guess.
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Hi kyonv,
There’s no way of sending private messages on these forums, so it is the quickest way I can think of!
That would be the case IF I had actually subscribed to this topic – I thought I did but I must have clicked the subscribe link twice and unsubscribed myself.
Can you try again please?
Regards,
Tom
Ok, got it thanks. I will responsd now.
Hi kyonv,
Your theme starts displaying it’s own mobile menu on screen widths below 1036px, so you will need to go to Mega Menu > Menu Themes > Mobile Menu and set the Responsive Breakpoint to 1036px so sync MMM with your theme.
Regards,
Tom
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kyonv2
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OK, I did that, also found a pointless padding that made the menu look very weird on mobile by. Now it looks good and works great.
I remember reading on MMM website that you should edit header.php to remove the HTML surrounding the php code. Would this be required in this theme or should I just leave it as is.
Thank you for help Tom. I really appreciate the help.
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This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by
kyonv2.
Hi kyonv,
Editing the php code is only required in certain circumstances (e.g. when the theme uses !important rules to apply it’s own styling to the menu, or if it has hooked it’s own JavaScript onto the theme menu and doesn’t realise that MMM has replaced it). In this case you do not need to do that.
Good to hear it’s looking better now!
Regards,
Tom