Menu description position
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Hi there,
I just needed some help with the menu description.
The didi theme allows a description for the menu’s, however the text is located in a very odd spot, more towards the right side of the blog. I just wanted to align it in the centre with the sidebar next to it. You see how the sidebar collapses downwards, I want that to remain next to the menu description and not move down.
kind regards,
Madina JaffariThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hey @alaefle,
At first, I was confused on what you meant and hopefully I understood right. There is a little menu on the right side of your page with 3 dots. That is our Action Bar. It helps site owners and visitors take common actions on the page.
Fortunately for you their is a way to remove it but it will require some custom CSS.
Note:
You will need a premium or business plan to do thisPlease go to My Sites → Customize → CSS.
In here you insert this code:
#actionbar { visibility: hidden; }That should do the trick. If it doesn’t please let me know!
Best,
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You may also want to read what our Moderator posted at https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/small-popup-in-right-bottum-corner?replies=5#post-2921952
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I think I just confused everyone there. Apologies
So if you click on one of my menu tabs (walks & talks) for example, then you’ll notice a description above the page saying “board along my crazy….” I just want align that text in the centre of the page.
I’m so sorry for the confusion!
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Hello @alaefle,
Please try this CSS code:
.taxonomy-description { float: inherit; margin: 0px 0 1.75em; width: 100%; text-align: center; }1. Click this link: https://wordpress.com/customize/alaefle.com
2. Go to CSS on the side menu.
3. Then put in the code.
4. Click Save and Publish button.You can find more information from this link:
https://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-design/editing-css/Let me know if you got stuck anywhere, so I can further assist you.
Regards,
Rose -
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Hi I want to know how to add a search function among all my posts, as well as adding several main groups on the first page. Said it encourages visitors to find the right article?
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Sorry, I was miss spelling: want to know how to add a search function for all my posts?
I also want to add several head groups on the first page. So it will make it easier for visitors to find the right item. -
Hi @pierrehanell, since you are using a different theme, and since CSS is generally theme specific, can I ask you to create a new thread in the CSS Forum? Many thanks in advance.
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