REAL Menus. Dropdown, etc.
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Robin De Niet
For starters, you can add as many menu links as you want. You can easily add a drop-down (well actually a hover collapsing) menu when you drag and drop menu items on top of each other.
And with a little bit of CSS you can make a floating / sticky and even changing on scroll menu if you want.
For the rest, the menu widget is exactly what everyone is using; a logo to the left, a message or blank space in the middle and menu items to the right.
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Ryan Jenkins
Robin De Niet what purpose does including the logo image serve I wonder? Couldn't I just as easily drop an image in that spot? Seems odd that it's built into the menu.
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Ron Schwarz
Robin De Niet do you have any tipps where i can get some css code to use to make the mobile menu more fancy?
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Robin De Niet
Ryan Jenkins Convenience? Now you only have to put in one element. Don't get me wrong, I don't like the feature since I always turn the logo off.
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Mark Harrell
Ryan Jenkins it does line up differently when you add the image with the nav than just an independent image on the mobile version. Try it both ways and look at the difference. The mobile version doesnt allow elements to be side by side.