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Sub-Menu points horizontally aligned after update

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    katrinkrumm
    wrote on last edited by katrinkrumm
    #1

    helloo! after doing some research and not finding similar problems, i'm asking for help concerning the order of the nav menu points in the sub-menu bar.

    -> to have them stacked on top of each other (vertically) i've once copied a custom css from here actually (can't remember the thread tho). now, after the update, it doesn't seem to work anymore tho (also, i'm not even able to see if theres any info concerning the alignment in the css at all im so sorry lol). am i missing some info in the css? or is there any other way to t e l l the submenu how it should align? so sorry for the dumb question

    enclosed, you'll see my problem (sub-menu points horizontally besides each other instead of below each other) and the custom css i've added

    thanks in advance for reading this!

    Bildschirmfoto 2020-04-24 um 12.41.15.png Bildschirmfoto 2020-04-24 um 12.40.53.png

    btw the website is this one: https://christinejaksch.de/

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      arminunruh
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      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      hm seems to work again right?

      nav.primary .sub-menu li {
      display: block !important;
      margin-bottom: 0.3em;
      }

      the display: block!important;
      must have done the trick

      nice website

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        katrinkrumm
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        thank!!
        i got the tip to use the "important" command/tag(?) and now it works again perfectly :)

        the snippet looks like this now:

        Bildschirmfoto 2020-04-26 um 20.27.01.png

        hope that helps others too

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