Where is active-style.css???? - by eiretv

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  • Avatar: eiretv
    eiretv
    Participant
    October 8, 2015 at 19:26

    I cannot find active-style.css…where is that file??
    The code is not in the style.css

    Reply I got to an earlier query on Evato….why is the theme deleted??

    Please, open this file: active-style.css and find 55 line.

    Find div.navbar-right div class and replace it with div.navbar-right

    4 Answers
    Avatar: Eva
    Eva Kemp
    Support staff
    October 8, 2015 at 19:34

    Hello,

    Please clarify what you’re trying to achieve and what issues you have.
    Also provide us with FTP and wp-admin panel credentials in Private Content.

    Regards,
    Eva Kemp.

    Avatar: eiretv
    eiretv
    Participant
    October 8, 2015 at 20:44

    Look at that screenshot:

    http://doorsetsireland.com/screenshot.jpg

    On the left is the sticky menu where the dropdown menu appears directly under the menu.
    On the right is where the dropdown menu appears too far away from menu and unuseable.

    I am not keen on letting you into my FTP which holds all my websites….can you please tell me where the active-style.css is that is mentioned in the first reply so I may fix this myself.

    Test the menu yourself at:
    http://doorsetsireland.com/home/

    thanks

    Avatar: eiretv
    eiretv
    Participant
    October 9, 2015 at 00:53

    I have tried to find the div.navbar-right div with microthemer and change the CSS margin to bring the menu back in line just like the sticky menu.

    Why is the main menu does the Doors Dropdown link move upwards a few pixels out of line with the rest??

    http://doorsetsireland.com/home/

    Guys you wouls ave a lot of time by adding CSS adjustments to this Theme….

    Avatar: Robert Hall
    Robert Hall
    Support staff
    October 9, 2015 at 07:30

    Hello,

    Please try to add this code in Global Custom CSS and check this issue.

    .menu > li.menu-item-has-children > a:after{
    font-size: 19px;
    }

    Regards,
    Robert Hall.

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