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Horizontal sub-menu mouse hover

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  • M Offline
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    Micheleamaglio
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    Hi there,

    I'd like to have my menu appearing on the right on mouse hover like it happens in this website: http://cristianordonez.com/

    At the moment when I hover, the sub-menu appears underneath the button "menu".
    This is the code I have entered so far.

    .primary .sub-menu {
        display: none;
        position: absolute;
        left: 0;
        border: 0px solid grey;
        padding-bottom: 20px;
    }
    
    nav.primary .sub-menu li{
        display: inline-block;
    }
    
    .menu-item:hover .sub-menu{
        display: block;
        
    }
    

    Thank you in advance for any help!

    Michele

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      Richard
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      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      Dear Michele @Micheleamaglio

      These are the CSS properties of the sub-menu example you like

      {
          position: absolute;
          padding-left: 50px !important;
          top: 0px !important;
          /* line-height: 18px; */
          /* background-color: #f5f5f5; */
          border: 0px solid grey;
          padding-top: 0px /*padding-top: 45px;*/ /*padding-left: 
          75px;*/;
      }
      

      So your CSS would need to change to something like:

      .primary .sub-menu {
          display: none;
          position: absolute;
          padding-left: 50px !important;
          top: 0px !important;
          border: 0px solid grey;
          padding-bottom: 20px;
      }
      
      nav.primary .sub-menu li{
          display: inline-block;
      }
      
      .menu-item:hover .sub-menu{
          display: block;
          
      }
      

      Paying attention to 'padding-left' & 'top' for your Menu's placement :) Let me know how you go and hope this helps!

      Best wishes for 2021
      Richard

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