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Tagged: compressed, header, move nav bar below header, NAV bar, submenu, unresponsive

  • This topic has 1 reply, 1 voice, and was last updated 11 years, 4 months ago by Julie Trump.
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  • June 27, 2014 at 6:44 am #111736
    Julie Trump
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    Can anyone give any help for the Nav Bar SubMenu on my Genesis Prose WordPress website? The submenu drops down fine in Firefox. But in Chrome and Safari....the submenu under "Ceremonies" is a black slit. Like a black whole, totally compressed.

    And this is the weirdest thing, as one scrolls down the page (and the nav bar follows)....the submenu becomes activated halfway down the page. Then, halfway down, it can be clicked on.

    This is way beyond me. Is there a code snippet I can put in Edit CSS stylesheet? Anything??

    http://www.julietrump.com
    June 27, 2014 at 9:00 am #111759
    Julie Trump
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    In my infinite wisdom, I just figured out that the Header is what is hanging up the Nav Bar submenus (in Chrome and Safari). Because once someone has scrolled past the header, the Nav Bar with accessible submenus is fine.

    So now I would like to know how to put the nav bar below the Header. I will have to sacrifice a good look for functionality.

    Do I need a code snippet or is there a simpler way to move the nav bar below the Header?

    http://www.julietrump.com

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