Hi GK,
1. You can change whatever you like with custom CSS. Version 1.0 (just released) includes a setting where you can insert your custom CSS styles, as well as a sample custom stylesheet if you’d like to write your own skin. ShiftNav Pro includes additional skins as well.
2. Not out of the box, but you can disable the default toggle bar and add your own toggle. Or you could write custom CSS to change the position to absolute instead of fixed.
3. Not out of the box, but you can disable the toggle bar and insert your own toggle button like this:
<a class="shiftnav-toggle" data-shiftnav-target="shiftnav-main"> Toggle Content </a>
You can add classes from your theme like button to it to style the toggle however you like.
Hope that helps! 🙂
Chris
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GK2611
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OK thanks
and is there further documentation somewhere for this plugin?
thanks
The documentation is a bit sparse at the moment, but it can be found here:
ShiftNav Knowledgebase
It should be expanding rapidly this week, and I’ll be adding some video tutorials as well 🙂
Best,
Chris