There were issues people were having with the mobile styling of the menu so I had to redesign the menu. I also had to remove the default submenu gradient styling because many were a little confused how to customize it so I changed it to a solid background colour which makes it easier to customize. In doing this, I added more menu styling options to the theme’s options on the Navigation tab in the customizer. So to restyle your submenu, you can now do that from the theme options.
Okay, this is fascinating: it looks fine in Firefox 15.0.1, Safari, and even IE 8, but it’s totally messed up in the latest Chrome! (I’m running XP Pro, svc pack 3. Still looking at the desktop screen size.) It’s like the basic CSS of defining the .mainmenu ul & li elements seem to have lost the ability to show up as inline vs. stacked.
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FYI site (under construction): http://www.foreveryouthfulimage.com/wp/
Check it out in multiple browsers, including Chrome on XP, to see what I mean.
Thanks for the link…I just checked your site out and it looks fine actually. I use Chrome as my primary browser. You might want to clear your browser’s cache to see if that solved it for you. But to also confirm that your menu is a custom one and the default page menu that WP does from the start.
Yep — that was it. Thank you! I’m still learning how to systemize my debugging, and I appreciate your patience and help.
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Awesome… and no worries, here to help always 🙂