I don't suppose you tried my suggestion.
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Hi Sue. Your image slider is now back & working in desktop mode as it is in the mobile version. Previously the image slider wasn't working and there was no mobile variant at all.
Could I suggest the mobile variant has the menu on the left as presently sub-menus are forced to the left instead of the more obvious right?
Egg
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Hi Egg. When I deleted the file, that was suggested was corrupt, I lost the slideshow, as stated somewhere above.
I can move the menu, once I figure out how to try one of your suggestions. I'm a bit lost, as usual, as to what to do and what some of the terms mean.
Egg, I am working on your instructions with Siran, but not very successful. Tried GWPriester's and got lost. Since I've never created a nav bar, this is a bit of a stretch for me.....
When I tried GWPriester's way, I lost the navigation totally.
Any visual help you can give me?
You have to have some text and a button shape usually a rectangle as part of the group. In my example, I grouped the text, the hamburger graphic, and the rectangle. And these all have to be on the MouseOff layer.
Select the button then try to create a nav bar.
You can also download my .xar file to see what I have done.
Gary W. Priester
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I'm going to cry. Thanks so much, GWpriester!
I bet I was not on the right layer! I did a group (not soft group, right?)...just making sure before I venture onto this again. I will use your example to check it out. I'm sure this will help me. Thanks so very much for the visual!
Sue
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