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  • Thread Starter kokoruz

    (@kokoruz)

    Wondering if it’s possible to create 2 of these if I have 2 menu sections? Currently is appears to be able to only handle 1 menu.

    Any future plans for this?

    TY 🙂

    Plugin Author Mickey Kay

    (@mcguive7)

    Hi Kokuruz,

    To answer your questions. . .

    1. I like the idea, however instead of adding overhead to this relatively small plugin for what I imagine to be a pretty small use case, I’d recommend you just add one line to your CSS with the jQuery nav’s selector – should be pretty easy.

    2. As for using the plugin on two different menus, it’s easy. Just input both selectors separated by a comma (e.g. .menu-1, .menu-2).

    Hope this helps!
    – Mickey

    Thread Starter kokoruz

    (@kokoruz)

    Can you give the menus different names with a coma as well, ie., 1 menu is listed as Navigation and the other is listed as Services?

    Plugin Author Mickey Kay

    (@mcguive7)

    I’m not sure exactly what you’re talking about here. Are you talking about choosing CSS selectors, or actually displaying a different name for each menu?

    Thread Starter kokoruz

    (@kokoruz)

    Choosing a different name for each menu.

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