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    cschm.tz
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    Hi all!

    I was wondering if there is any way of separating with a space or keyline/differentiating with scale, position or any other hierarchy the primary menu from the secondary menu on the MOBILE version.

    http://coachingemocional.es/es

    The screenshot attached shows how both Menus have been merged into one (from Home onwards) and it would be crucial to be able to define a difference between both menus!
    Any CSS that can be applied to this?

    Thanks a lot in advance for your help!
    Best,

    Christian

    Captura de pantalla 2020-07-29 a las 12.27.24.png

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      Richard
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      wrote on last edited by Richard
      #2

      Dear @cschm-tz

      Yes :)
      You could do this with Custom CSS in "Lay-options" - "Custom CSS & HTML"

      Screen Shot 2020-08-04 at 2.58.22 PM.png

      You can target the individual menu items to your choosing as they each have their own id.

      In the quick example above i gave "menu-item-99" a padding-bottom of 50px.

      So your code could look something like

      
      .mobile-nav #menu-item-99{
      padding-bottom: 50px;
      
      }
      
      

      The "mobile-nav" is there in front so that it just adds the padding on the mobile menu.

      Hope this helps you!

      Best
      Richard

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      • RichardR Richard

        Dear @cschm-tz

        Yes :)
        You could do this with Custom CSS in "Lay-options" - "Custom CSS & HTML"

        Screen Shot 2020-08-04 at 2.58.22 PM.png

        You can target the individual menu items to your choosing as they each have their own id.

        In the quick example above i gave "menu-item-99" a padding-bottom of 50px.

        So your code could look something like

        
        .mobile-nav #menu-item-99{
        padding-bottom: 50px;
        
        }
        
        

        The "mobile-nav" is there in front so that it just adds the padding on the mobile menu.

        Hope this helps you!

        Best
        Richard

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        cschm.tz
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        @Richard-Keith Thanks so much I will give it a go and see if that solves it :)

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