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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › General Discussion › Parallax Nav Positioning Disappears from Pages

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Tagged: parallax, primary nav, primary navigation

  • This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 10 years, 9 months ago by Lauren @ OnceCoupled.
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  • January 31, 2015 at 9:26 pm #139224
    SamLindner
    Member

    Hi guys,

    I have placed my "Primary Nav" to appear below the header on my site. It appears fine on the home page (after some altering of the paddings) but it has disappeared/does not show on pages other than the home page! Not sure where it is going wrong? Any advice would be great. Do I need to alter the paddings somewhere for the other pages?

    http://www.mayanhealing.com.au

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    January 31, 2015 at 9:37 pm #139227
    Lauren @ OnceCoupled
    Member

    It looks like you're showing your navigation twice on your home page (once after the header, once inside the site-inner). On your pages, you're showing it only once (once after the header). You should remove the nav from your header on all pages, and re-hook it into the site-inner on all pages (not just the home page).

    Best,
    Lauren


    We create mobile-first, PageSpeed-optimized, pixel-perfect custom themes! https://www.oncecoupled.com

    February 1, 2015 at 7:15 am #139251
    SamLindner
    Member

    Thanks Lauren, I located a conflict of the navs in the Themes Function php and the Front Page php, seemed to fix it, however it still created an issue on the pages where the nav/header/content margins or paddings are out and not neat like the home page. Don't suppose you can see anything? I checked with Firebug and I can't seem to isolate the one that is causing it 🙁

    Thanks

    February 1, 2015 at 9:17 am #139261
    Lauren @ OnceCoupled
    Member

    You've styled your nav bar for the home page, which is a full-width layout. On your other pages, your site-inner is restricted to a maximum width of 1140px. This is causing the weird location. Try styling your front page nav using the .home selector, and styling your nav for all other pages separately.

    Best,
    Lauren


    We create mobile-first, PageSpeed-optimized, pixel-perfect custom themes! https://www.oncecoupled.com

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