1. milian
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Hi Ciaran,

I have a problem with the (PianoForte) desktop menu on different iPad resolutions.
I hope you can solve this with a custom.css in PianoForte.

The iPad Air 2015 (1024 ppi) and iPad air 2019 (2048 ppi) serve different menus

The old iPad air 2015 shows the horizontal mobile (sliknav) menu, while the new iPad 2019 shows the horizontal menu of the browser.

Is a variable available so that we can set the sliknav menu as required.

(you have already given me a .css for the column order)

The attachments show the different outcomes, while both have to represent the horizontal desktop version.

Thanks a lot,
Regards, Milian
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Thank you Milian

I have increased the screen width for your mobile menu. Is there a particular width (in px) where you would the mobile menu to display? Currently, this is set to 1024px.

Ciaran
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Hi Ciaran,
Yes, I send you yesterday the url and logins for this issue.
Regards, Milian
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Hi Milian

May I suggest sending temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com and we will examine this issue further. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

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