Comments 1Tyron started the conversationMay 22, 2018 at 2:34pmThank you for the lovely theme. I wanted to know if there is an easy way to display the menu as a standard menu instead of in the burger menu and then only display the burger menu on tablet / mobile. See attachment for example. 1,974Support repliedMay 23, 2018 at 3:11pmHi,There is no solution I would call easy, it involves custom work. If you like, I can discuss with our web designer to give you a quote.Thank you. Clapat Support https://www.clapat.com/ Review Envato Item Support Policy 1Tyron repliedMay 23, 2018 at 9:51pmThank you. If you could ask him for a quote that would be great. 1,974Support repliedMay 28, 2018 at 10:39amHi there, just got the answer back from our designer - it is quite a complex change - it may stretch to a whole day, and get expensive. (50USD/hour)Thank you. Clapat Support https://www.clapat.com/ Review Envato Item Support Policy 1Tyron repliedMay 28, 2018 at 12:17pmIt's ok, I've already done it.Thanks though. 1,974Support repliedMay 28, 2018 at 2:48pmOk, that's great!Thank you. Clapat Support https://www.clapat.com/ Review Envato Item Support PolicyAnthony G repliedOctober 12, 2018 at 9:39amHi Tyron - can I ask how you managed to do this in the end?Thanks 1Tyron repliedOctober 12, 2018 at 12:15pmHey Anthony, here is what I did...Hide the burger nav until it reaches the mobile breakpoint. You do this using the @media in the CSS. You then add the menu as a list and style using CSS under a different #div and you set the list menu to hide when it reaches the mobile breakpoint. Hope that helps.1 LikeAnthony G repliedOctober 12, 2018 at 1:45pmThanks :) 1,974Support repliedOctober 12, 2018 at 4:22pmThank you Tyron for sharing your solution.Thank you. Clapat Support https://www.clapat.com/ Review Envato Item Support Policy Sign in to reply ...
Thank you for the lovely theme.
I wanted to know if there is an easy way to display the menu as a standard menu instead of in the burger menu and then only display the burger menu on tablet / mobile.
See attachment for example.
Hi,
There is no solution I would call easy, it involves custom work. If you like, I can discuss with our web designer to give you a quote.
Thank you.
Clapat Support
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Thank you. If you could ask him for a quote that would be great.
Hi there, just got the answer back from our designer - it is quite a complex change - it may stretch to a whole day, and get expensive. (50USD/hour)
Thank you.
Clapat Support
https://www.clapat.com/
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It's ok, I've already done it.
Thanks though.
Ok, that's great!
Thank you.
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Hi Tyron - can I ask how you managed to do this in the end?
Thanks
Hey Anthony, here is what I did...
Hide the burger nav until it reaches the mobile breakpoint. You do this using the @media in the CSS.
You then add the menu as a list and style using CSS under a different #div and you set the list menu to hide when it reaches the mobile breakpoint.
Hope that helps.
Thanks :)
Thank you Tyron for sharing your solution.
Thank you.
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