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  • Hi @poonam9,

    Nevermind. I actually found the answer by reading my comment. If I can hide any element within a header, I just added another nav menu with the full menu to ¨Header 2¨ and hid it for header.

    In other words, I have in a 3 column section the Half Menu Right Side(hidden for tablet/mobile), the logo(not hidden) and the Half Menu Left Side(hidden for tablet/mobile). Underneath that I have the Full Main Menu(hidden for desktop) as a Dropdown.

    So no need for a second header.

    Thanks though for your idea.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by sandrojp.
    • This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by sandrojp.

    Hi @poonam9,

    I have the same situation. Great idea you gave. I followed it just as you explained.

    Created a first header template ¨Header 2¨, hid it on tablet and mobile. Published it with the condition Include Entire Site. Worked good, I was only able to see it on desktop.

    Then created second header ¨Header for Devices¨, hid on desktop. When I went to publish it and choose Include Entire Site, I get a message that reads:
    Elementor recognized that you have set this location for other templates: Header 2

    I still pressed to publish it, but I’m not able to see it on tablet or mobile. Only when I Exclude Entire Site Header 2, am I able to see Header for Devices.

    Same thing happens the other way around… if I first publish Header for Devices Include Entire Site and then go to publish Header 2 Include Entire Site, I’m not able to see Header 2.

    Keep in mind I’ve hidden every component, containers and elements from each other.

    Is there something I’m missing…Please help.

    Thanks!

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