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April 25, 2016 at 2:04 am #898183
designbagusParticipantDear Themeco Support,
I’m having some issue with the nav bar menu, it’s not resposnive, when being resized to smaller window at any browser or smaller laptop screen the Event & Akun Menu would go down to a new row and not inline with the home, etc.
Could you please help me to fix this issue?
Website are: `http://www.dotcomforme.com
Thank you!
Best Regards.April 25, 2016 at 8:50 am #898612
ZeshanMemberHey there,
Thanks for writing in! This particular situation is simply a matter of reworking your content to properly fit the physical limitations presented by the theme (this is a consideration that must be taken into account with all themes and designs). It is the same principal applied to filling up a room with furniture—there is only so much that can fit into a given space. The following should be considered in these situations:
- Logo Size – longer logos will conflict with navigation items as you size your site down. If you are noticing a conflict, you may need to implement some CSS to size down your logo as viewports get smaller.
- Shorter Names – you should always shoot to have your top-level navigation links be as simple as possible. For example, if your link is “Learn About My Company,” Try using “About” instead. It conveys the same idea and will save you a ton of real estate.
- Rearrange – sometimes we want to put all of our links in the top-level navigation, but not all pages are created equally. Pages of lesser importance that pertain to a parent link might work well as a sub-menu instead.
- Less Links – even on more “complex” websites with lots of pages, there are always ways to combine information together to make things simpler, which also ensures that your user doesn’t have to click around for every granular piece of information. For example, you might have two top-level links called “About” and “Contact,” which could possibly be combined into one. This eliminates the need for extra links and makes things much simpler for your users to navigate. Less is more in information architecture.
- Appearance – fortunately X features plenty of options for adjusting the appearance of elements throughout your site, and the navbar is one of the more flexible elements. Try using a smaller font size if possible to save on a little real estate.
Thanks!
April 25, 2016 at 11:57 pm #899708
designbagusParticipantIs there any chance you could give me some code to add to the global css at customizer to fix this issue with the viewports or something else?
Thanks!April 26, 2016 at 12:05 pm #900638
ThaiModeratorHi There,
Please add the following CSS under Customizer > Custom > Global CSS:
@media (max-width: 1290px){ body .x-navbar .desktop .x-nav > li > a:not(.x-btn-navbar-woocommerce) { padding-left: 15px; padding-right: 15px; } } @media (max-width: 1189px){ body .x-navbar .desktop .x-nav > li > a:not(.x-btn-navbar-woocommerce) { padding-left: 10px; padding-right: 10px; } } @media (max-width: 1086px){ body .x-navbar .desktop .x-nav > li > a:not(.x-btn-navbar-woocommerce) { padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; } }Hope it helps 🙂
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