Hi all, a couple of questions I could not find the answers to in reading through this thread. Hoping someone might be able to point me in the right direction. For reference, the site I'm building is
www.thecoinauthority.com.
1) My ideal look would be to place the mobile menu (with hamburger icon) to the left of the search bar below the logo. When you click the hamburger icon I want the menu to behave the same, and ideally would become fixed at the top of the window as you scroll (once you scroll past logo).
If #1 is too complicated to implement, then is there a way I can prevent the mobile menu (with hamburger icon) from covering part of the logo (and warning messages, when present)? Do I just need to add a margin or padding to the top of the page in the mobile.css?
2) In desktop/default mode, when I reduce the size of the browser window, the navigation menu links move to the top right of the window and are seemingly floating in a spot users will not see them. How can I make it so the mobile menu appears when the browser window size reaches a certain "breaking" point?
I have made some minor modifications to the template, primarily to move the logo above the nav menu and to remove the nav icons from the mobile menu. But beyond playing with some color schemes (still a WIP), I don't believe I have modified any core elements of the template that would have caused the issue noted above.
Thanks in advance!
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