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  • Plugin Author eskapism

    (@eskapism)

    I did have plans to create some other themes/styles for the menu, but I kinda never got the time to do so.

    You can however change the look of it yourself if you know a little bit of CSS. Just copy and paste the CSS in “styles.css” that are in the plugin folder and add it to your style.css in your theme and start changing the values. Requires some knowledge about CSS and some work though…

    Thread Starter sensibilitypatterns

    (@sensibilitypatterns)

    But the plugin specifically advertises the animated menu with triangles–that’s even what the screenshots show. Why am I not able to get this look with the plugin out of the box?

    I don’t have time to fiddle with the CSS myself when it would just be faster to put the menu back into my top bar, where it will expand properly. It would really be nice if the plugin worked as shown in your screenshots.

    Thanks,
    JC

    Plugin Author eskapism

    (@eskapism)

    aha, I checked out page now and I see that it does not work there. yes, the arrows are there by default, if the plugin is doing it’s work correctly.

    how are you settings in the plugin? is it set to use “list pages”?

    I use the plugin myself on the website of one of my other plugins:
    http://simple-fields.com/documentation/field-types/
    and there is shows the arrows an everything. so..yes.. there really should be arrows! 🙂

    Thread Starter sensibilitypatterns

    (@sensibilitypatterns)

    I actually don’t want it to list pages but categories, since that is how all products are listed on the website. I am able to choose categories, so why doesn’t the plugin work correctly with categories?

    Thanks,
    JC

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