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  • Subtext Line in Mobile Panel Menu

    Posted 9 years 2 weeks ago
    • Hi,

      I'm using a responsive RT template and I've got a little stuck with a work around I have used the subline text in the menu for a couple of the titles that are too long for one line as despite my best efforts i can't get my adjusted css to run it over 2 lines. This works fine apart from when you scale the screen downand the mobile menu appears. So i'm trying to get the Subtext line that appears in the normal fusion menu to appear in the Mobile Menu next to the normal title, wondering if anybody can point me in the right direction. I've made all of the adjustments to the other responsive sizes in the CSS files below but can't see any specifics for the mobile menu as to what appears in it.

      Best regards,
      Klemen
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    Re: Subtext Line in Mobile Panel Menu

    Posted 9 years 2 weeks ago
    • If this is a site that is online (just installed, dev or live) could you please supply a link in the Public or SECURE part of your reply so we can better diagnose the issue?
      It makes our suggestions more accurate if we see the actual coding of your site.
  • Re: Subtext Line in Mobile Panel Menu

    Posted 9 years 2 weeks ago
  • Re: Subtext Line in Mobile Panel Menu

    Posted 9 years 1 week ago
    • Anything?
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    Re: Subtext Line in Mobile Panel Menu

    Posted 9 years 4 days ago
    • Klemen Gersak wrote:
      Anything?

      Lets try optimizing your module position's. Your layout distribution could be better adjusted to suit the module widths your using. In your Template Manager -> Layouts -> HEADER module position -> try this setting
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  • Re: Subtext Line in Mobile Panel Menu

    Posted 8 years 11 months ago
    • Hey!

      I did that, but I don't see how that would affect the Mobile Panel Menu?

      The menu items are still without the subtext:
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    Re: Subtext Line in Mobile Panel Menu

    Posted 8 years 11 months ago
    • Klemen Gersak wrote:
      I did that, but I don't see how that would affect the Mobile Panel Menu?

      The menu items are still without the subtext:

      Thats because the disables subtext it when goes into Mobile mode. I don't see why you need subtext in mobile mode when you such a wide expanse for menu titles?

      In your first post you statedKlemen Gersak wrote:
      ...a work around I have used the subline text in the menu for a couple of the titles that are too long for one line as despite my best efforts i can't get my adjusted css to run it over 2 lines.

      Well with a wider menu now you don't need subtext at all. This is a screenshot of your site with your subtext placed back into the title:
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      Isn't this what you wanted?
  • Re: Subtext Line in Mobile Panel Menu

    Posted 8 years 11 months ago
    • True... will try that.
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    Re: Subtext Line in Mobile Panel Menu

    Posted 8 years 11 months ago
    • Klemen Gersak wrote:
      True... will try that.

      Haven't heard from you in awhile.
      Have you been able to resolve this issue or do you still require assistance?
  • Re: Subtext Line in Mobile Panel Menu

    Posted 8 years 11 months ago
    • Hi! I've been away last week.
      :)

      I tried that, but it didn't help.

      Here's what happened with your ratio 2-7-3:
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      and this happend with a 3-7-2 ratio:

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      So the 800px viewport is a pain... :D

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