Hi Don,
Please see this page:
http://www.maxmegamenu.com/documentation/removing-residual-styling/
You need to remove id=’nagivation’ from the menu wrapper, and delete the nav-toggle h3 tag from your themes header.php file.
Regards,
Tom
Hi Tom,
Thanks very much for getting back to me.
I did exactly what you said but nothing has changed. In fact when I take out the nav-toggle h3 tag the menu disappears completely from mobile view.
Kind regards
Donagh
Hi Donagh,
I’m still seeing id=navigation on the menu wrapper, could you double check your edit please?
Regards
Tom
Hi Tom
I took it out again there. I just put it back because it didnt solve my problem in the first place. But its taken out now and it makes no difference. The h3 tag is still there because that just completely removes the mobile menu.
Regards
Donagh
It’s working as I’d expect it to now: http://gyazo.com/675294be4a7a61750a26cc1b59a4c98b
Have you cleared the cache on your phone?
Hi Tom
Yes that’s great thank you very much.
But it still has 2 problems on the htc default browser.
Please see attached and let me know what you think please. I have no idea what the number 2 is on the left and the menu bar has no icon. So it just looks like a pink bar.
http://maralad.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_1732.jpg
Kind regards,
Donagh