If this happens after a theme update, it most likely means the CSS for the submenus has been overwritten. I recommend you use a child theme and add your custom styles to the child theme. If you have the stylesheet previous to the update saved, make a comparison between the old and new styles in relation to the sub-menu and add the necessary styles to the child theme’s stylesheet.
hi Stephen
What is your site url so I may take a look.
Hi Kevin,
you can have a look at: ml.contrabass.biz!
Thanks
Steffen
Hi dr.s.moeckel
I took a look at your site and I see you have solved the menu issue. Was it a problem with a plugin? I suspect it was.
A couple of tips as you build your site :
1) Convert all your imaged to no more than 1024 px, width or height. That way the image sizes are small and the load times will be reduced.
2) When you set up your slider make sure the images are exactly the same size. That will prevent the screen from expandig or contracting.
3) If you have a small picture you need to include place it on a transparent background (by creating a .png image) of the same size as the other images.
I use a couple of free programs to do this; picasa and GIMP.
Kevin