And the end result for the Menu bar is this, nice and tidy and all on one line. (Obviously you will run over if you put too many titles in here so I use drop down menus to prevent this for myself.)

I hope this helps you out as many sites I visit have long, straggly menu bars that look untidy and hence unprofessional. And, as the great English expression goes, it’s ‘easy peasy’ to fix.


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kiliwia62 Premium
Helen, I have bookmarked it and hopefully will soon go through the training. Certainly something I am interested in for sure.
thanks :)
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HelenpDoyle Premium
Sylvia, what theme do you use. I am going to try find this coding out for more themes so yours would be a great place to start.
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kiliwia62 Premium
I use Twenty Thirteen :)
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KatieMac Premium
This is great, thank you did change my theme though but it is useful still to know
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HelenpDoyle Premium
Going to to try find for other themes. Keep posted!
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KatieMac Premium
good luck Helen I went with the iconic one seems no bad like the layout
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olivingstone Premium
Excellent this will come in really handy. Thank you. Olive
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HelenpDoyle Premium
Olive, thanks. It's funny how simple things can be when someone actually explains them. It's just trying to find it in writing and then understand it that's hard.
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olivingstone Premium
Sure is Helen. And well done for this great piece of training.
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2Al Premium
Helen. thank you for the training.
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HelenpDoyle Premium
If I can ever sort out the menu coding for more of these templates I will do those too!
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2Al Premium
Helen, you will in the future.
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HelenpDoyle Premium
Yes but I want to access the coding but not on my website just in case I screw something up. I know it must be on the net but I haven't hit the right keyword yet.
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Labman Premium Plus
Well done Helen, this is a technique that is often overlooked. Applying it to menu items is not something that most people know.
Yes, html does work in menus.
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HelenpDoyle Premium
Thanks Craig. I think if I ever learn coding fully I will be about 150 years old (but by then we probably won't use codeing)!
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