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I am trying to create a footer in WordPress that lists the pages and subpages to format JUST like it’s typed below… with the main page followed by subpages on the same line, then the new main page is on the next line with it’s subpages, etc.
The actual html is:
This shouldn’t be so hard — What am I missing? Here is the url: http://dev.trinityriverdesign.com/optivestinc/
Thanks in advance!
it’s better to do just the home about our process … and prevent the submenus because it’s a bad practice
As all the subpages are contained in ul.children, couldn’t you just set them as inline eg:
.footer ul .children {
display: inline
}
If I’m misunderstanding your issue, get back to me and I’ll be glad to help.
Whoa whoa whoa. Why are we suggesting that a submenu is bad practice?
Using nav is allot easier and more convenient than using lists as navigation.
Like this? – http://codepen.io/Paulie-D/pen/JKiqb
>the board was just barfing up the list in her code rather than formatting it as a code block.
You mean it’s just chucking out a list of ‘li’ without any indication as to whether they are submenu list items or not?
It doesn’t seem to be doing that now…
That’s because I fixed it ;)