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Nathalie - Main menu display problem
On Ipad, in landscape mode, the main menu is not displayed in full and there is no access to the submenus and the module in header-3 position is not displayed.
Can you help me ?
thanks in advance
Christian
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In your template styles (your used template styles) you can change the switching point under GENERAL -> Responsive Option -> where the mobile hamburger menu is switched to. The number is a pixel width value /
After that I would personally turn off the logo on the position header_3 in the responsive view. (You can set this in the settings below)
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Good morning,
I set the Mobile Menu Breakpoint to 1200 and it's OK
However I don't have the possibility in the responsive Options to deactivate header-3 for mobiles.
Only header-1 and header-2 can be disabled
Except perhaps to put Responsive custom css for mobiles, but I don't know how to do it!
Christian
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Hi Christian

Have you since been able to resolve this issue as your header-2 module appears to be now displayed on smaller screens?

Ciaran
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