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  • Hi jburnke,

    The issue is with the z-index values of the other elements around it.

    Please change the z-index values to 9998 for the following IDs in your style.css file:

    #top-header in style.css on line 178
    #main-header in style.css on line 182

    This will fix the issue and bring the Responsive Menu to the front.

    Many thanks

    Peter

    Thread Starter jbrunke

    (@jbrunke)

    It worked! Thank you so much for your quick reply, Peter!

    I just have one more question. I’m not sure if it is something that I can fix but when I load the page the menu shows up about 1 inch higher, then lower than the actual location until the page fully loads and then it settles in the correct spot.

    http://www.fitthemould.com

    Once again, thanks for your quick solutions!

    Julia

    Hey Julia,

    Great that it is working for you now and glad it worked!!

    The jumping motion you are talking about on page load would suggest that there is something in your site being loaded in or styled by JavaScript which is waiting for the page to load before applying its result.

    Unfortunately, that is something you would have to look at with a developer or the theme author to see what this is and how they can stop it.

    Many thanks

    Peter

    Thread Starter jbrunke

    (@jbrunke)

    Thanks so much!!

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