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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › Design Tips and Tricks › Moving primary menu above header

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Tagged: Metro, navigation

  • This topic has 1 reply, 1 voice, and was last updated 7 years, 4 months ago by Albert.
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  • January 14, 2015 at 9:39 am #137448
    Albert
    Member

    Hi there

    I used 2 scripts from Scridhar Katakam.
    One to make the header and primary menu full width.
    Found here: http://sridharkatakam.com/full-width-header-navigation-metro-pro/

    The other one to make the secondary menu sticky.
    http://sridharkatakam.com/displaying-fixed-navigation-menu-upon-scrolling-genesis/#comment-316699

    Because I prefer a menu on the top and already use the secondary menu for the sticky one, I like to
    move the primary menu on top.
    I don't want to use the same, because I like to use a different menu in the sticky one.
    Normally

    remove_action( 'genesis_after_header', 'genesis_do_nav' );
    add_action( 'genesis_before_header', 'genesis_do_nav' );

    Does the trick but because I changed a few things it doesn't.

    Is there someone that can help me out?

    Albert,

    http://albertabroad.com/versie3/
    January 15, 2015 at 12:10 pm #137576
    Albert
    Member

    solved

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