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#1 2018-11-30 17:21:53

Rainer Goergen
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From: Trier, Germany
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Navigation bar

Hi, is there a way to let the navigation bar (menu) slide down like on this website?

https://praxistipps.chip.de/markdown-ed … eich_50433

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#2 2018-11-30 21:38:10

rod barbee
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Re: Navigation bar

Sure.
In your page template, under Top Pallet, turn on Has Height on Desktop
Under Navigation > Horizontal Navigation: Location, place the navigation in the Top Pallet.


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#3 2018-12-01 02:58:14

Rainer Goergen
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Re: Navigation bar

Oh, thank you. But it is not possible under the masthead? It would be nice to scroll down and after a short scroll up the navigation bar will appear, also below the masthead.

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#4 2018-12-01 03:11:54

rod barbee
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Re: Navigation bar

Might be possible with custom css


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#5 2018-12-01 03:45:09

Daniel Leu
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Re: Navigation bar

Rainer Goergen wrote:

Oh, thank you. But it is not possible under the masthead? It would be nice to scroll down and after a short scroll up the navigation bar will appear, also below the masthead.

Rainer

I like this idea! Have a look at https://www.w3schools.com/howto/howto_j … scroll.asp, it shows a solution using a combination of CSS and JavaScript.


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#6 2018-12-06 08:15:37

Rainer Goergen
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Re: Navigation bar

Thanks - over my horizon.

Rainer

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