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That is perfect, thank you for the help!
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.This fixed it! Thank you so much for all the help
This resolved the vertical realignment, but made the images very small and spaced apart. Is there a way to restore their size and have them all on a horizontal alignment like in the recording before I hovered over them?
This reply has been marked as private.This is resolved, I had to add permanent line breaks to align the text.
Hey Rikard,
I added this to the CSS and it doesn’t appear to have resolved this one.
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This reply has been marked as private.We are still having 3 issues but these are new ones.
– In the footer there are 4 logos(2 arc, 1 paable, 1 united way), when you hover over them, they reorder vertically which should not happen.
– The 4 logos above are too close to eachother
– There is a lot of black space between the footer and socket
– There is a black line above the locations subfooter (See above – Administation Office, Main Street Office, PARC Productions)
– There is a lot of white space between the locations area and the last content area (JOIN OUR FIGHT FOR EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL) sectionThank you that resolved this one.
I think these images may help. We are mainly trying to replicate the subfooter, footer, and socket on thearc.org which is our HQs website.
I think we currently have the pages at 100%, we just recently switched over to this from 70%.
Hey Guenni!
The homepage to preview the footer would be arcofbutler.wordpress.com which the footer page is live currently.
Yes I am still having styling issues even with the footer page. Do you know how to fix: Its too big, the locations bar isn’t white background, and the image isn’t aligned with the text columns in locations?
Hey Rikard,
We wanted to try this method first since it seems to be what we need. The styling currently is causing a bunch of issues though. With the wrapping div in place, it is not doing what was expected.
Hey Rikard and Guenni!
Thank you for all the help. I used the function code to try first and that worked out perfectly for getting us started. I have some minor changes I am stuck on ive included below:
That solved this, Thank you for your help!
Sure thing, I listed the credentials to a temporary admin account for you to get in and check this out.
I am the site owner on my owner account. I made screen shots, so I click on “Appearance”, then menus which brings me to the second screenshot. So I click on “Navbar” and then the drop down for “about” or any of my menu items and it does not give the checkbox option.
This is what I see and I think is causing the whole issue. I do not have the option you are showing.
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Thanks for your response! I checked the documentation out prior to posting but am not finding the checkbox option to convert my current menu to megamenu objects. Once I do this I will need to style things as well but I think the documentation will give me a good start on that. Do you know if you could help me figure out why I am unable to see the megamenu option on my current navbar?
This is closed now, thank you.
Nikko,
Thank you for all of your help. This is exactly what we needed and everything appears to be functioning as expected.
Thanks Nikko that worked. This is still not quite there yet though.
1. We are trying to make ours consistent with our headquarters styling (https://thearc.org/our-initiatives/employment/employment-services/)
– Their trail would show at 15px text and is always in the same position on the top of the container (ours is located in the center of the container, also needs font size)
– Their “Current Page” title is always 40px and is located underneath the trail (Ours is the same size as the trail)2. Our styling is still not correct, I am using width:auto; to make the container resize so that each trail will look more proportionate to the box that houses it. I think this may be causing problems on the page (https://arcofbutler.wpcomstaging.com/programs-services/vocational/aero-activities-employment-and-recreational-opportunities/)
Although if you look at the other pages, the auto width seems to work perfectly:
– https://arcofbutler.wpcomstaging.com/programs-services/vocational/
– https://arcofbutler.wpcomstaging.com/programs-services/vocational/aero-activities-employment-and-recreational-opportunities/afterschool-transition-program/Thanks Nikko,
1, 2, and 3 work and I will use this method moving forward to adjust our breadcrumb trail pulling in the actual path.
Although number 4 did not work, when I paste this in the quick CSS it does not change anything. Currently, I have only left change 1 active for testing and even on that page, it does not fix the styling of how the breadcrumb trail overlaps the title.
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