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I have a child theme for Dazzling running my website (www.adgreen-apa.net) but the burger menu (i.e. the three horizontal line button) you see either when the web browser is too narrow to display the full menu, or on devices as default, is not working. It's still shown but nothing happens when you click on it. I have already made sure I have the latest version of the parent theme.
Having got in touch with colorlib, they noticed there are elements missing which are required for the menu to work, such as .navbar-collapse, .navbar-default. I built the child theme myself so am relatively happy to dabble with adding bits of code here and there but obviously don't want to go messing things up which could have a knock on effect on something else.
If someone could let me know exactly what code to add (and where) that would be great.
Thanks,
Jo
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This might solve your error, unless you get a Bootstrap js error: Bootstrap's JavaScript requires jQuery version 1.9.1 or higher, but lower than version 3
In that case reference this url and update your bootstrap.min.js to version 3.4.1. That somehow works only in my parent theme (in case you have a child theme)
Hi there,
I have a child theme for Dazzling running my website (www.adgreen-apa.net) but the burger menu (i.e. the three horizontal line button) you see either when the web browser is too narrow to display the full menu, or on devices as default, is not working. It's still shown but nothing happens when you click on it. I have already made sure I have the latest version of the parent theme.
Having got in touch with colorlib, they noticed there are elements missing which are required for the menu to work, such as .navbar-collapse, .navbar-default. I built the child theme myself so am relatively happy to dabble with adding bits of code here and there but obviously don't want to go messing things up which could have a knock on effect on something else.
If someone could let me know exactly what code to add (and where) that would be great.
Thanks,
Jo
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: