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MyNLMember
These are helpful advice but they only work on large screens. On mobile, the navbar is hidden and there's a toggle button instead of it (so if i put an img in the navbar like viktor suggest, on small devices it is hidden or bad supported)
Anita suggestion is nearly the same and it will have the same problem.I think that the only real solution is to use the site image on both large and small devices. In large devices, with navbar in the header right (without looking the code it should seems like a navbar with an img on the left). In small devices, with some css, i can make them stand on the same line.
if I have not explained myself, i will attach some example images
MyNLMemberWhy? I can insert a menu in the Header Right Widget area too.
The thing is, why isn't there a tool to ad an image on the left side of a primary/secondary navbar? I mean, i think i can do something like Geekflare by putting the menu in the Header Right Widget area and doing some of work but it's weird to do that, at least for me.Almost every blog or site out there nowadays have a small image on the left side of the nav like this:
<nav><div id="logo">/* image */</div><div id="menu-items">/* list of item*/</div></nav>
(I gave a basic example of course)MyNLMemberOh i'm sorry, i forgot that. I'm using Magazine Pro.
I know they are totally areas, i'll try to explain myself. I'm trying to put an image in the navbar but if there's no way i can try to do something like in this site https://geekflare.com/ . That's not a navbar with an image on the left, simply it's the header image with the menu in the header right section.
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