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Hi Ciaran,

I'm writing to you because I noticed that the Main menu in Ariana template appears in two different ways: https://bit.ly/2Wudyql

1) if I look at the site with a desktop computer everything works: https://bit.ly/2BYT0gs
Everything works even if I look at the site with a smartphone.

2) if I look at the site with a notebook I no longer see the logo and the "contacts" link is almost cut by the right edge of the monitor: https://bit.ly/2JBxQck

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I also ask for you if it is possible to reduce the distance on logo right and left sides bringing it to 25 px between the logo and its frame in desktop view.
See my screenshot https://bit.ly/2BYT0gs

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If I see HTML code in home page I found the code:
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/waypoints/4.0.1/noframework.waypoints.min.js""></script>
Why is it marked in red in Firefox?

Thank you very much.
A nice weekend.
Andrew
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Hi Andrew

The issue is related to the number of items you have in your menu. On mid-size screens, there is too many items to be able to display all items and the logo. The logo, therefore, gets squashed to 0px wide.

One solution would be to increase the Mobile Menu Breakpoint value in the General -> Responsive Options tab of your template settings.

Ciaran
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