Good Morning ... I have a LayoutGrid which I have dropped a Responsive Menu into
Right below that LayoutGrid I have another LayoutGrid which I have dropped the second Responsive Menu into
Issue is the submenu in the first LayoutGrid/Responsive Menu is below the second LayoutGrid/Responsive Menu.
Is there a work around for this?
Using 2 Responsive Menus
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Re: Using 2 Responsive Menus
Do you mean that both (sub) menus are active at the same time?
In that case you will have to manually add a z-index.
In that case you will have to manually add a z-index.
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Re: Using 2 Responsive Menus
Hi Pablo ... only one submenu is active at a time. The first menu>submenu is below the second menu
Here is a picture of what I mean... www.eliteflipbooks.com/submenu-below.jpg
How do I manually add a z-index ... a while back Crispy68 had shown a code but I can not find that on the forum.
Here is a picture of what I mean... www.eliteflipbooks.com/submenu-below.jpg
How do I manually add a z-index ... a while back Crispy68 had shown a code but I can not find that on the forum.
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Re: Using 2 Responsive Menus
Yepper!! ... your skill set is very admirable!! Thanks for all you do!