Using raindrops mobile menu
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Hi
I’d like to be able to use the drop down menu that appears on small screens (less than 641 px) but have yet to find out how or where I can add to this menu (links and all).
A template for what I’d like to add to this would be:
<ul class="mobilmenu"><li><a class="mobilmenu" href="http://gestaltudvikling.dk">Forside</a></li><li><a class="mobilmenu" href="http://gestaltudvikling.dk/metoder">Metoder</a></li><li><a class="mobilmenu" href="http://gestaltudvikling.dk/problemtyper">Problemtyper</a></li><li><a class="mobilmenu" href="http://gestaltudvikling.dk/priser">Priser</a></li><li><a class="mobilmenu" href="http://gestaltudvikling.dk/artikler">Artikler</a></li><li><a class="mobilmenu" href="http://gestaltudvikling.dk/kontakt">Kontakt</a></li></ul>Any suggestions on how to make this appear only in raindrops drop down mobile menu?
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It is almost working as it should, now.
What I have yet to figure out is some reason why the .open and .close images of the mobile menu are no longer visible?They dissappear when I added an !important to line width in responsiveness.css’ (in line 138, under `#doc3 #ft .widget-wrapper ul,
#doc3 #bd .yui-b,
#doc3 #yui-main {` Without this !important, however, the text area will only take up part of the width, rather than 100%, as it should. It seems a case of choosing between two evils, but perhaps there’s a trick to get the open and close images to reappear?add new directory
raindrops-child/images/add images at raindrops-child/images/
raindrops-nav-menu-expand.png
raindrops-nav-menu-shrunk.png(copy from raindrops images)
Thank you
Ah, I see.
So,the path changes when I use a child theme edition of responsiveness.css… makes sense, I suppose.
Thanks, nobita! 🙂I’m sorry it had overlooked your reply
Is This, resolved OK ?
Yes, it worked.
Thanks again, nobita. 🙂
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