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Hi there.
Hope to get some help on this website i’m building:
url: http://goo.gl/RyH4ye
On desktop there is a full menu with text. I would like to have on all other screen sizes (laptop, tablet, smartphone), that the menu icon shows up, instead of full menu.
(when you look website on smartphone, you allready see the menu icon)
The text of homepage is not all centered when looking on smartphone.
Is there any css that could change this?
Thanks Jerba,
I’m aware of the text align center attribute.
Just need some help to have it centered on ‘smarthphone’
Any CSS that i can use to have the menu icon on anything but desktop screen?
It’s that i need help with the CSS code to use
To give full information.
The layout is stretched 100%. But content is via CSS centered to 60%.
For the menu, i put a right margin, so the menu would be closer to the logo. But when the screen gets smaller (laptop, tablet) the menu overlaps the logo. So this should change.
If anyone has a solution for this, i’d love to hear it