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  • #736319

    Hello,
    I have a relatively wide logo and also a menu with some more items. I put the code from this post into the css-field: (http://kriesi.at/documentation/enfold/switching-to-mobile-menu-on-higher-resolutions/) and it works fine, switching to mobile at 1060px.
    Now we have seen that the logo starts to shrink at lower resolutions and so the idea was, that our logo (which is very dominant on a tablet screen) could shrink somewhat before switching the menu to mobile. So the menu could be there at some lower resolutions, maybe down to 768px wide.
    But as usual: I have no idea how this is done. I hope you guys can help me with that. Maybe it is something for future features.

    #737571

    Hi Ralf!

    Thank you for using Enfold.

    The logo looks fine on mobile. Could you please provide a screenshot of the issue?

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #737599

    Hi Ismael,
    thank you for answering. It is not an issue, more an idea how it should work.

    When I downsize my browser the main menu switches to mobile at 1060px, which I adjusted. If I make the browser smaller and smaller the logo starts to shrink. Thats how it works at the moment.
    My idea was: when the logo would shrink before the menu switches to mobile, the menu could stay in desktop mode on smaller screens.

    So the question is: how can I tell the logo to shrink from a certain screensize downwards?

    #739613

    Hi,

    We would be glad to help you with this customization, but at the moment there is no easy way to do this by using a small custom code snippet, so I am afraid its out of the scope of our support.

    But please feel free to request such feature at our feature request system: https://kriesi.at/support/enfold-feature-requests/

    This system allows us to keep track of user suggestions and lets you vote on the feature you would like to see the most. I am afraid though there is no guarantee that a feature will get implemented. If that’s something you really need you can always try to hire a developer for the task :)

    Best regards,
    Andy

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