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CoralieParticipant@corvin14
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I have modified the appearance of my primary menu in customize > appearance > menu. This one suits me.
Now I created a page with elementor (from a blank page > elemetor canevas). The primary menu does not appear at the top. When I add the widget “grimlock menu navigation> buddypress” to my page, my menu appaer, but the appearance is not at all the same. How to simply add the same menu with the same appearance and the same characteristics (block at the top even when the page scrolls). Is there a matching CSS or widget to add ?
I send you some screenshot to understand.Thank you 🙂
June 10, 2020 at 09:35 #13863@themodactyl- 0 Topics
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Hi @corvin14,
It looks like your issue is related with the page template that you have selected (“Elementor Canevas”).
I suggest you to select the template “Elementor full width” because “Elementor Canevas” removes all theme applied styles and renders a blank and empty page. On the other hand, the “Elementor full width” page template keeps the settings and styles defined in the theme, and lets fill the content of your page with your widgets of choice.
Cheers,
June 11, 2020 at 13:16 #13883CoralieParticipant@corvin14- 9 Topics
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Thank you for your response, but that doesn’t really solve my problem.
When I go into the mode you say, the page is not fully customizable, the header appears frozen, I can only change the photo. This is not what I want. I want to keep my page without header, but only add my main menu with the appearance and characteristics that I created with gwangi.
I send you other screenshots.
June 12, 2020 at 06:48 #13902@themodactyl- 0 Topics
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Hi @corvin14,
I think you can simply hide the Header area by turning on the “Hide title” settings for this page (Click the gear icon for Document settings at the bottom left of the widget panel).
You can learn more about this here : https://docs.elementor.com/article/290-hide-page-titles-in-wordpress
Hope this will help!
Regards,
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