• Resolved juanpe3

    (@juanpe3)


    Hello!

    EDIT: I found out how to hide the subcategory descriptions on the main menu (appearance>customize>menus>descriptions). However, I can’t seem to find a way to turn the capital letters from my subcategories (like Amor Juvenil, Ciencia Ficción) into normal letters (Amor juvenil, Ciencia ficción). Could you help me out with that?

    Thank you in advance!
    If you need any more info, just tell me.

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  • I might be misinterpreting your question, but I believe what you require is in Customizing > Typography > Main Menu: Dropdowns.

    In there you can set the sub-menu in “Text Transform” to Capitalize.

    Then, for example, Young Love could appear as YOUNG LOVE.

    Would that fix the issue?

    Thread Starter juanpe3

    (@juanpe3)

    Thanks a lot! I changed the “Text Transform” option from “by default” to “none” and it worked. Now Amor Juvenil is Amor juvenil, with the second letter in minus (how it should be). I hope this can help other people with the same issue 🙂

    Well done! I’ve found that the menus can be confusing so it’s easy to miss an option in there.

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