Component in a sub column

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Here is a demo

http://tippingproductions.com/tpc/demosite10/

I can't seem to get the component (navigation - top bar with animation) into a sub column (that is right above the present placement). I adjusted the span and copied but it keep placing it in a column all its own

I have increased the font icon slightly - is there a way to adjust the placement?

Thanks all

Byron

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Byron Tipping wrote:
Here is a demo

http://tippingproductions.com/tpc/demosite10/

I can't seem to get the component (navigation - top bar with animation) into a sub column (that is right above the present placement). I adjusted the span and copied but it keep placing it in a column all its own

I have increased the font icon slightly - is there a way to adjust the placement?

Thanks all


Byron



Thats because the component comes with it's own column built in, so you cannot place a column into a sub-column
If you need place it into that sub-column then I suggest you make your own nav within the sub-column
If it is a simple nave (like the one in the component, then I have a video on my site about making one of those.

You might be able to move the container holding the menu,, if you attach the project (or dropboc it) I could take a quick look (I had it from before but can't find it now)
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Hi Byron
It is possible to move the two containers into another column, but the problem then starts with some re-styling & naming classes etc, so to be honest a start again, building your own in that sub-column would be the preferable choice for me
(or simply delete the sub-column if you can without disrupting the rest of the layout.

Also Alter Eagle has a tutorial in step by step (text rather than video) for making one of those responsive navigation thingies
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