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  Public Ticket #4512885
design menu and homepage
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  • melaniepornin started the conversation

    Hello,
    I'm having trouble with my menu design. I'd like to change the font and size of the text in my menu. I'd also like to remove the borders from each item and change the colors. I've been searching for several days but haven't found a solution. I'd also like my menu to be centered on my homepage, but left-aligned on other pages and articles.
    Regarding my homepage, I'd like to add a parallax image, but I don't know how. Could you tell me if this is possible? I believe you offer this feature for posts. Thank you very much.

  •  3,003
    PenciDesign replied

    Hi,

    Your header layout was built with the Header Builder. Please go to Dashboard → Header Builder, click “Edit with the Penci Header Builder” on the current header layout, and start customizing each header element, including the menu, on that page.

    You can watch the video tutorial at this link: https://soledad.pencidesign.net/soledad-document/#header-footer-builder 

    Regards,
    PenciDesign.

  • melaniepornin replied

    Thank you so much, I managed to do it. Now my problem is that I can't get a menu bar on the tablet. Currently, I have a hamburger menu, whereas I want the same display as on the desktop. In the header elements, I don't have menu 1, menu 2, and menu 3 like on the desktop. Can you help me?

  •  3,003
    PenciDesign replied

    Hi,

    Please send me a screenshot of your current header layout settings.

    Regards,
    PenciDesign.

  •  3,003
    PenciDesign replied

    Hi,

    I understand your request, but the current version of the Soledad theme doesn’t support displaying the desktop menu on mobile or tablet views. It only shows the hamburger/mobile menu button.

    Regards,
    PenciDesign.