1. Koehnsen
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Hello,

I have the problem
that the Child-Items in my Menue expand to the right side, can I change this, so that they expand to the left side?

Thanx in advance - Ralf Koehnsen
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Hi Ralf

Would you have a URL to an example of this issue?

Ciarán
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Sure, it's on a Sub-Domain for Development -> http://greendragons.lanworker.de/

Thx, Ralf
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Thank you Ralf

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (will only effect contacts submenu)...


.hornav .item-523 > ul {
left: auto !important;
right: 20px;
}
.hornav .item-523 > ul::before {
left: auto !important;
right: 20px;
}


Ciarán
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Thx Ciarán,

thats why I choose you and your buddies: quick response! That works and I can use it for the other Menueitems, too!

Thanks a lot and greetings from germany my friend!

- Ralf
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Thank you Ralf. Always happy to help! :)

Ciarán
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