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- April 8, 2024 at 10:03 am #128879SheilaGuest
I’m having trouble creating a footer that I like and that behaves well from widescreen — mobile widths.
I don’t know how I found “Three Column Footer with Menu” but I’ve managed to royally screw it up and can’t find a way to reset it to it’s default state. Maybe that doesn’t matter.
I want a global footer that looks like a block I customized named “port footer 2024”. It’s 90% great. What would make it 100% would be instead of a super long list of pages, have the animated hamburger menu and replace the 3rd column page link list with that
I’m not finding a way to do that. I’ve tried adding a navigation menu in that column and I get odd responses and it just doesn’t work.
April 8, 2024 at 11:05 am #128900Brandon CKeymasterHi Sheila,
Thanks for reaching out with your Crio WordPress theme questions!
Just taking a look here, it seems like you have your footer setup correctly but you are viewing the block as a post and not setting the actual footer itself.
What you should do is set your global footer template to match the newly created one. Navigate to your WordPress customizer – Appearance > Customize > Design > Footer > Footer Templates and set your Global Footer Template there. This will display the new footer template throughout your website.
You also have options below to further customize your footer display.
I hope this helps. Please let us know if there’s anything else that we can answer for you!
April 8, 2024 at 4:10 pm #128903SheilaGuestThanks for the reply, Brandon. While waiting for the response I created a “new footer 2024” in my footer templates so I could have something I like better for the short term. Now what i don’t know how to accomplish is adding the collapsing hamburger menu like this
to match what I did on the port 2024 block
Can you send me some instructions?
THANK YOU
April 8, 2024 at 4:18 pm #128912Brandon CKeymasterHi Sheila,
In order to accomplish this you’ll need to locate the name of the menu you’re using in your footer. You can find this by clicking on the menu inside of the footer editor and bringing up its properties. Then find the same menu name in the Menu Design section of your WordPress Customizer – Design > Menus.
Select the “Hamburger Style” tab after you locate the menu and choose the option to “Enable Hamburger Menu“. This should enable the hamburger toggle in your footer.
I hope this helps Sheila!
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