The with size of submenu bar by MaximenuCK
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Posted 6 years 4 months ago #46257
Dear support team,
I want to make our website, jrmax55.cafe25.com , like the OriginLab website, www.originlab.com .
The following two issues have been occurred while I built it.
I can not find out the solution, so I ask your help for way to solve them.
Q1. Is there any way to set the total width size of the main menu as same size as the total width of all the columns in the submenu bar?
It seems that the total width size of the submenu bar is automatically set to as the same size as the total width of the main menu.
http://jrmax55.cafe24.com/_temp/topmenuck-01.html
http://jrmax55.cafe24.com/_temp/topmenuck-02.html
Q2. Is there any way to adjust the width size of the submenu bar just as the total width size of the columns made? Do I have to use other charged theme?
FYI, I have set the layout as the fullwidth, and the menu theme as the default.
(Advanced: Layout = fullwidth, Styles options: Menu theme = default)
http://jrmax55.cafe24.com/_temp/topmenuck-03.html
Best Regards,
Adrien Park.
I want to make our website, jrmax55.cafe25.com , like the OriginLab website, www.originlab.com .
The following two issues have been occurred while I built it.
I can not find out the solution, so I ask your help for way to solve them.
Q1. Is there any way to set the total width size of the main menu as same size as the total width of all the columns in the submenu bar?
It seems that the total width size of the submenu bar is automatically set to as the same size as the total width of the main menu.
http://jrmax55.cafe24.com/_temp/topmenuck-01.html
http://jrmax55.cafe24.com/_temp/topmenuck-02.html
Q2. Is there any way to adjust the width size of the submenu bar just as the total width size of the columns made? Do I have to use other charged theme?
FYI, I have set the layout as the fullwidth, and the menu theme as the default.
(Advanced: Layout = fullwidth, Styles options: Menu theme = default)
http://jrmax55.cafe24.com/_temp/topmenuck-03.html
Best Regards,
Adrien Park.
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Replied by ced1870 on topic The with size of submenu bar by MaximenuCK
Posted 6 years 4 months ago #46259
Hi
Q2 is not the same as Q1 ? I don't see any difference in your request ...
CEd
yes because you have selected the fullwidth layout. Just go back on the default layoutIt seems that the total width size of the submenu bar is automatically set to as the same size as the total width of the main menu.
Q2 is not the same as Q1 ? I don't see any difference in your request ...
CEd
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Replied by support@jrmax.co.kr on topic The with size of submenu bar by MaximenuCK
Posted 6 years 4 months ago #46261
Dear CEd,
But, when selected the default layout, it seems not to make the submenu being spread like the submenu of the originlab website, www.originlab.com .
The fullwidth layout seems to fix whole width size of the submenu bar as the whole width size of the main menu.
I have made each submenu bars with importing some custom-html module.
I want to reduce the width size of submenu bar that has just one or two columns, of the submenu bars.
Is there any way to do like that? or do I have to use other charged theme?
And, I want to increase the whole width size of the mainmenu.
Do I have to edit any css or php source code related to the maxmenuCK plugin?
Best Regards,
Adrien Park.
But, when selected the default layout, it seems not to make the submenu being spread like the submenu of the originlab website, www.originlab.com .
The fullwidth layout seems to fix whole width size of the submenu bar as the whole width size of the main menu.
I have made each submenu bars with importing some custom-html module.
I want to reduce the width size of submenu bar that has just one or two columns, of the submenu bars.
Is there any way to do like that? or do I have to use other charged theme?
And, I want to increase the whole width size of the mainmenu.
Do I have to edit any css or php source code related to the maxmenuCK plugin?
Best Regards,
Adrien Park.
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Replied by ced1870 on topic The with size of submenu bar by MaximenuCK
Posted 6 years 4 months ago #46265
using the default layout :
- the submenu will take the sum of the columns width (example 3 columns of 200px, the submenu will be 600px)
- you can choose to apply some behavior on specific submenus, using css classes and maximenu params
docs.joomlack.fr/maximenu-ck/4-list-of-available-css-classes
nodropdown or fullwidth classes can be used in your case
- the menu bar width is defined by your template in the "nav" area
but if you are using maximenu params, you can manage all this with the options (see the doc included in the package)
- the submenu will take the sum of the columns width (example 3 columns of 200px, the submenu will be 600px)
- you can choose to apply some behavior on specific submenus, using css classes and maximenu params
docs.joomlack.fr/maximenu-ck/4-list-of-available-css-classes
nodropdown or fullwidth classes can be used in your case
- the menu bar width is defined by your template in the "nav" area
the only thing that you can do if you want is to use a custom theme and put your own cssDo I have to edit any css or php source code related to the maxmenuCK plugin?
but if you are using maximenu params, you can manage all this with the options (see the doc included in the package)
I don't see where you have loade custom modules, but you don't need this. Just use the menu structure to get the resultI have made each submenu bars with importing some custom-html module.
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