• Sorry this may be a so ole question, but I’m having trouble locating the CSS elements for the submenu on this theme…. The site I’m working on is http://www.devtutorialz.net

    I just need the sub menu to match the parent….. I can work it out if someone can point me to the specific elements within the css.

    Thanks in advance!

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  • Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    Have you tried inspecting the menu item using Chrome’s Inspect Element or via Firebug? It looks like you can (generally) style menu items via .tabs or even .menu-item.

    That said, my CSS is really lacking so you should consider asking the theme author.

    http://themeforest.net/user/GoodLayers

    That theme is a commercial theme and we do not support those here. Part of what you paid for was support for that commercial theme and there’s no harm in you asking the developer. You’re his customer after all.

    Thread Starter JoeyDev

    (@joeydev)

    Thanks I will give that a try, and I did not know that commercial themes were not supported, although I have asked a few questions but most regarding plugins, and problems that have popped up since installation, not directly to do with the theme…..

    But Thankyou for the answer, I hope they can help!

    i am using Bangkok Press, I would like to create a “sub” menu under the resource menu button on my menu bar. I currently have three -“Directory, Forms, and Ministries”. under “ministries” i have only one menu button labeled “youth”, however, I need to add a several more links under the “ministries” tab. I don’t know how to do it. Can anyone help please. My website is bethellutheranonline.org. Thank you

    For general menu info, see:

    http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Menu_User_Guide

    But as Jan posted above, commercial themes aren’t supported on these forums – so you should ask the theme developer for help if the above link doesn’t answer your question.

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