Hello again! Looking for some help on what to do regarding the mobile dashboard. It's causing a major discrepancy in user experience with our page.
On PC, you have the main page and the navigation list to the side. On our page, it looks like this:
But then, on mobile, when you tap on the menu to expose the navigation, it looks like this, even though it's set up nearly the same in our custom navigation:
Which, let's face it, is not nearly as useful.
Is there a way to make this dropdown agglomeration of icons become a bona fide dropdown list with the labels and everything that is useful?
Thanks in advance.
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I have the same issue. We don't see the navigation menu with similar options. I have added custom navigation to each page because mobile users cannot find their way around without going back to the home page and drilling down all over again.
I have content grouped into locations, quests, Important NPCs, et.al. But they cannot be seen from the navigation. Especially from the Dashboard which drops the custom navigation.
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Since there were no helpful replies here, the people on Discord helped me have a better result by adding this snippet to the custom CSS:
This gives this result:
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The following bit of CSS may be useful in this regard:
Which comes out looking like this:
To increase the size of each entry in the list you would need to experiment with different values in the following line:
For me that value (1) resulted in a much nicer looking menu that was still easy to navigate.
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