Hello @avocette,
We apologize for our delay in responding and for the inconvenience. We’ve seen this issue, for now you can try adding the CSS code in the link below to your site to position the extra sub-menu on the right.
Pastebin: https://pastebin.com/PQEgJw1k
We will provide this fix in the next update, we hope you can wait for it.
Thank You
Ah, thank you very much for that css code.
But may I ask which css file this should go into? The theme of my website is GeneratePress, and I tried pasting the code you gave me in the style.css file, and the all.css in assets/css, but neither did anything.
Here’s what my css files look like: https://imgur.com/a/scoxu4t
I’ll be deleting the imgur post after this is replied to, sorry to anyone reading this
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This reply was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by
avocette.
Hello @avocette,
We have tried it but it doesn’t seem to work either. We suggest instead of adding it to the file, you can add it in the customizer. You can go to Appearance -> Customize -> Additional CSS and add the CSS code there.

Thank You
Ah, that did the trick! Thank you very much!
Hello @avocette,
You’re welcome! We are happy to know the CSS code we provided is working fine. We will be adding an option for an extra sub-menu so that it can be positioned in the next plugin update.
If you have other problems, don’t hesitate to create a new topic. We hope you can also give us a rating to help us do better.
Thank You