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  • Thread Starter maxmegauser

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    Thanks!
    How do i tell if I have ‘mime type permissions in your theme’s functions.php’
    Is there a plug in that tells me what is there?

    Thread Starter maxmegauser

    (@maxmegauser)

    The theme gave me some css to remove that title text on mobile at 767px – can you remove it from your post please.
    I changed the mobie breakpoint on Max mega menu to also be 767px.
    That seems to have worked without using your css above
    I tried changing background to transparent but didnt like it
    I carried out the 50px toggle bar height and the force full width.
    All looks great 🙂
    I’ve chosen values for the menu items so they dont extend onto a second menu line.

    Thread Starter maxmegauser

    (@maxmegauser)

    Thanks Tom – that worked – thanks!
    We have a conflict with the theme where the crossover to mobile menu occurs.
    I’ve set Max mega menu >menu themes > mobile menu responsive breakpoint to 768px allegedly the same as the theme.

    However on narrowing the width of the screen towards the beakpoint, Max kicks in first deleting menus and placing the hamburger in both primary and secondary menu lines.
    Narrowing the width further, the theme takes over deletes the secondary menu line and introduces a title line where it would normally place the hamburger.
    All good fun.
    How to make both work together with the same breakpoint and end up with the Max Mega hamburger in the title line?

    Thread Starter maxmegauser

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    Updated using just Max Mega Menu -check the second dropdown from the right to see how it brings up a set of 6 columns in a sub menu.
    Is there a way not to have fixed column widths for this, so each sub menu item is only the width of the words?
    If it can be made persistent that would be great 🙂

    Thread Starter maxmegauser

    (@maxmegauser)

    Thanks Tom
    I tried that but I dont think the theme likes having two menus as primary at that location with one selectable vs the other as the desktop/mobile menu.

    Conditional menus works in that they are persistent but very commplicated setting up sub menus.

    Max maga menu still looks like the better starting point.
    The theme has a secondary menu below the primary menu which can act as a placeholder for the sub menus and they both disappear on mobile.

    Thread Starter maxmegauser

    (@maxmegauser)

    Thanks – I tried conditional menus.
    When Max Mega Menu decides the responsive hamburger menu should be selected (600 pixels) could it select an alternate menu?

    Thread Starter maxmegauser

    (@maxmegauser)

    Very useful point about conditional menus – the theme allows for a second menu there.

    However I was just hoping to use a single menu that including a line of submenus rather than the full operation of the BBC site with conditional menus.
    The single menu could be used as the Hamburger menu on mobiles too.

    I have been looking at various sticky menu options without any luck!

    I dont mind adding some CSS to make the second line sticky

    Thread Starter maxmegauser

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    website
    Trying to make the second row stay there, same as this website
    BBC news

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