I have exactly the same problem with using WordPress 4.01 and Responsive Menu plugin version 2.2.The weird thing is when you resize a desktop browser to a width-size like a tablet (no text visible, only small lines) it show options on a left-hand side, see example on http://wordpress.cynicsteaparty.com. When user extend browser to the point when text is visible – second level become invisible and menu becomes irresponsive. The Responsive Menu plugin version 2.1 doesn’t have this problem and works as expected for the desktop.
Any idea what need to be changed to make it work?
Hi TrWeb,
Please provide a URL to your site so I can investigate.
SveltaV – I just went on your site and it seems to work perfectly for me on all browser sizes, can you explain more what the issue is?
Many thanks
Peter
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TrWeb
(@trweb)
Hi Peter,
Our site is behind a firewall (it’s still in dev, so I can’t even point you at the live instance of it), so I can’t give you a URL.
http://wordpress.cynicsteaparty.com is showing the same behavior I described, though. (That’s an instance I set up myself, to use as a personal sandbox.) The menu items in that site are:
top level
|_child item
|__|_second child level
another topper
When viewing the site at “desktop” width in the browser, you can see Top Level and Another Topper in the menu bar. You can even see the first-level dropdown “Child Item”. You cannot see the “second child level” item. It isn’t even showing up in the code when I view the source. Menu depth is set to “5” Auto-expand parent items” and “Auto-expand sub-menus” are both checked.
When the site is at full desktop width, the “2nd child level” does not show. When the browser is resized to force the menu into “responsive” mode, the “secondnd child level” DOES show up…in the flyout panel.
Hi TrWeb,
I’ve just been on that site you provided me, but can’t see the Responsive Menu plugin installed, please advise?
Many thanks
Peter