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  • #329387

    We’d need a quicker transition of the menu and submenu displays when hovering over them. In a web we are currently working on, when you hover over the first item in our main menu and move the pointer towards the second item in the menu, during a second there is an overlap between the submenu dropdown for item 2 over the submenu dropdown of item 1.And that overlap happens as you move the cursor back and forth from one menu item to the next. We would in fact need the transition to be quicker and smoother, without any latency or overlap ocurring.

    I will place URL for the TESTING environment below so you can see our issue and hopefuly suggest a fix.

    Thanks,
    JT

    #329828

    Hi jtarzian!

    Have you made any changes on JS files? Transition should be like on demo site – http://kriesi.at/themes/enfold/

    Regards,
    Yigit

    #330233

    Hi Yigit, We haven’t touched any JS. As you can see, the transition is slower on our site. Any clues what may be happenning?

    #330576

    Hey!

    Please try de-activating all active plugins and check if that helps

    Best regards,
    Yigit

    #330833

    The problem is still there even after de-activating plugins…

    #331315

    Hey!

    Please give us a temporary login details. We would like to check it. If possible, please increase the wordpress memory limit: http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-increase-the-maximum-file-upload-size-in-wordpress/

    Cheers!
    Ismael

    #333324
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    #333658

    Hi!

    Thank you for the info.

    Please delete this code on Quick CSS:

    .sub-menu, .avia_mega_div  {
      opacity: 0.92 !important;
    }

    Remove browser cache then reload the page.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #339727

    Thanks!

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