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Go out of the Neutral stuff and look for Navigation among the components. It's a standard thing that comes with SD.
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I have no idea if the neutral components are overriding the normal components that come as standard with site designer seems strange to me.
I don't normally use components as I make my own ingredients from scratch,
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Wayan Jaya wrote:
I have no idea if the neutral components are overriding the normal components that come as standard with site designer seems strange to me.


Wayan, the Neutral stuff does not overwrite anything, it just ends up in the component collection in alphabetical order, like all the rest of them, see attachment. (I don't have all the Neutral bits installed, just the menus)
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Go out of the Neutral stuff and look for Navigation among the components. It's a standard thing that comes with SD.

When I opened SD the first time after I bought and downloaded it there were no components installed. I don't think it's a standard thing.
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All those component folders you see in my screenshot, except for the Neutral ones and two or three that I have created myself, are indeed standard. It has happened before, but over three-four years ago, that the app came without any of the standard components, but I thought that was a thing of the past. I'll check...
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Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com


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Just trying to think back...
Back then when we had this issue, one way was to open
C:\Users\*your user name*\AppData\Roaming
and then locate the file SharedSettings.ccs
Make sure SD is closed, then move that file to Desktop or some other place where you will find it.
Restart SD and see if you have the default components now.
SD will generate a new SharedSettings file.

If you are using CC DirectFTP you would want to pop the original SharedSettings.ccs back into the roaming folder, because your server details are also baked into that file. If you don't use DFTP, you can delete it.
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Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com


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Hi There again
I am Up and at it again for another day
If all else fails I can show you how to make a responsive menu (toggle then flex (sticky to top & side) from the elements (not components)
Mastering The Understanding With Hands-On Learning
NEW TO "COFFEECUP SITE DESIGNER" FOUNDATION 6 FRAMEWORK?
STUCK ON SOMETHING?

LEARNING & UNDERSTANDING "THE HOW TO"? THE WHY'S & THE WHEREFORE'S?
WITH WAYAN'S STEP BY STEP TUTORIALS


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https://mawarputih.coffeecup.com/forms/contact-wayan/
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Preben, I don't know if you have tried what I suggested above or not. If you don't like the thought of removing the SharedSettings file, there is one more thing you can try:
Open the same folder as I described above, then go on into CoffeeCup Software -> Site Designer and see if you have a folder named Components in there. If you don't have it, please report back.
But if the Components folder is there, go into it, then Foundation ->navigation. You should see a file called 'Toggle then Flex bar.cccomp'. Choose open with Site Designer, and if you get a question about always opening that file type in SD, then say yes.
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Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com


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I moved the file to desktop as Inger suggested and after restart I now have the Toggle then flex bar. Just back from work and on my way to bed and looking forward to part two from Wayan.
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I have made another quick demo video, for creating a responsive fixed menu toggle then flex, I will make a tutorial for making that one a drilldown, but that will probably not be available until later today (Indonesian time,)

Follow the link in my signature below
then open the link "The Classrooms Are Open" when it appears

PS you may have to clear the cache to see the new menu
Mastering The Understanding With Hands-On Learning
NEW TO "COFFEECUP SITE DESIGNER" FOUNDATION 6 FRAMEWORK?
STUCK ON SOMETHING?

LEARNING & UNDERSTANDING "THE HOW TO"? THE WHY'S & THE WHEREFORE'S?
WITH WAYAN'S STEP BY STEP TUTORIALS


A simple quick way to contact me
https://mawarputih.coffeecup.com/forms/contact-wayan/

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