Here is a file created by Gary to demonstrate mobile menu. I just wanted to point out that the name goes off the screen. See below.
MENU SAMPLE.xar
Here is a file created by Gary to demonstrate mobile menu. I just wanted to point out that the name goes off the screen. See below.
MENU SAMPLE.xar
Well self restraint and judicious editing are called for, no?
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Actually yes but also no. Xara should think of solution. I like to push the limit Gary
Yes you do.
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I have found two workarounds for creating more flexible mobile /hamburger menus (XAR attached):
The first is to create a menu page and have the hamburger point to that page; the upside here is that you can create a mobile menu that looks and behaves the same as your desktop menu. The downside (and it is really not a problem), is that were you to stretch the mobile variant in a browser, you need to decide what happens when it transitions to the desktop variant. Normally, this is very unlikely to occur since the target device adopts the correct variant. The only thing to remember is to delete the link to the menu page in the desktop NavBar. Here is an example https://dstiling.co.uk
The second option is to use a menu layer / MouseOver menu layer which automatically replicates itself across all pages; the hamburger points to the menu layer.
By using either of these two workarounds, you can have any practical length menu names and any number of cascading submenus in any shapes and sizes.
I much prefer this menu option, it allows you to get decent sized mobile buttons with a large text.The first is to create a menu page ....
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Nice elegant solution.
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