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Burger menu in desktop website

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    thomasmaier
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    Is there an update on this?

    Would appreciate - even a workaround for - this

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      arminunruh
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      its still on my list

      theres no workaround

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        brogr
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        It's possible but messy. You can hide the desktop menu in the Customizer and copy the CSS code pertaining to the mobile menu from the laytheme files into the custom CSS desktop code in the laytheme options to render the mobile menu visible on desktop. I've done this here: https://annafrei.net/

        Generally it works well but the critical problem is that laytheme upgrades often render the custom code obsolete, which then needs to be painstakingly updated.

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          It's possible but messy. You can hide the desktop menu in the Customizer and copy the CSS code pertaining to the mobile menu from the laytheme files into the custom CSS desktop code in the laytheme options to render the mobile menu visible on desktop. I've done this here: https://annafrei.net/

          Generally it works well but the critical problem is that laytheme upgrades often render the custom code obsolete, which then needs to be painstakingly updated.

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          brogr
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          A less messy way is to use custom CSS and JS to adjust the appearance and
          behaviour of the desktop menu itself. I've done this here: http://clients.ateliervarga.ch/nz/

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            It's possible but messy. You can hide the desktop menu in the Customizer and copy the CSS code pertaining to the mobile menu from the laytheme files into the custom CSS desktop code in the laytheme options to render the mobile menu visible on desktop. I've done this here: https://annafrei.net/

            Generally it works well but the critical problem is that laytheme upgrades often render the custom code obsolete, which then needs to be painstakingly updated.

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            heleneleuzinger
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            Dear @brogr, thank you for this invaluable tip!
            The burger menu on your website annafrei.net is exactly what I'm looking for.

            I'm trying to copy my mobile menu into the custom CSS desktop code in my lay theme options, but am unsure which parts exactly I ought to copy and paste, worried I might mess up something as I'm a total newbie with CSS.

            Is this what you were referring to as the mobile menu from the laytheme files?

            Screenshot 2020-05-04 at 00.17.18.png

            Thank you so much for any and all help!

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              mariusjopen
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              Dear @heleneleuzinger
              We would not recommend to change the code inside the theme folder. It will get overwritten with the next update. Try to use the CUSTOM CSS and JQUERY section.
              Best!
              Marius

              www.mariusjopen.world

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                brogr
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                Hi @heleneleuzinger
                You'd find most of the relevant CSS code in frontend/style_phone.php: look for .mobile-nav and the relevant mobile-menu-style. As I said, this solution isn't ideal, as lay upgrades might make your custom CSS code faulty.
                The more stable approach I'd recommend is to use custom CSS and JS to adjust the appearance and behaviour of the desktop menu itself...
                Best

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                  Dear @heleneleuzinger
                  We would not recommend to change the code inside the theme folder. It will get overwritten with the next update. Try to use the CUSTOM CSS and JQUERY section.
                  Best!
                  Marius

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                    Dear @heleneleuzinger
                    We would not recommend to change the code inside the theme folder. It will get overwritten with the next update. Try to use the CUSTOM CSS and JQUERY section.
                    Best!
                    Marius

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                    brogr
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                    @mariusjopen That's the idea...

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                      heleneleuzinger
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                      Thank you very much! I'll try my hand at that :-)

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                        Dear @heleneleuzinger
                        Perfect! Glad to hear!
                        Many wishes!
                        Marius

                        www.mariusjopen.world

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                          umdoistres
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                          Is there any way of doing this now? Or any kind soul would share their work around?

                          Thanks :))

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                            brogr
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                            Use the following custom CSS and JS to adjust the appearance and behaviour of the desktop menu. You can see it in action on https://quantaviva.ch

                            Custom CSS for Desktop Version:

                            nav.laynav.primary:before {
                                display: block;
                                content: "–––\A–––\A–––";
                                white-space: pre-wrap;
                                line-height: 0.6em;
                                font-weight: 900;
                                cursor: pointer;
                            }
                                nav.laynav.primary.toggled:before {
                                    content: "✕";
                                    font-size: 1.5em;
                                    line-height: 1.15em;
                                }
                            nav.laynav ul {
                                display: none;
                                width: 96vw;
                                background: #fff;
                            }
                            

                            Custom <head> content:

                            <script>
                            jQuery( document ).ready(function( $ ) {
                                $(".laynav.primary").on("click", function(e){
                                    $(this).toggleClass("toggled").children("ul").toggle();
                                });
                            });
                            </script>
                            
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                              Richard
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                              Thanks @brogr 👍
                              Screen Shot 2022-03-03 at 5.03.37 PM.png

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                                umdoistres
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                                oh cool - thanks @brogr :))

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