1. Dr Drew
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Hello,
I'm use the latest Layla template on J4 and would like to use Menu Heading feature to act like a sub category placeholder.

These menu headings have a different typography and alignment to the rest of the headings and look out of place. (see attached)

I'd like to make them identical in display to the rest of the menu headings.

Is there a CSS code I can apply for this please?

Kind regards
Drew
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Hi Drew

Would you have a URL to an example of your menu heading?

Ciaran
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Menu heading URL provided - displayed as 'Menu Heading Only'
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  1. https://staging3.sapience.com.au/services/modern-estate-planning
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Thank you Drew

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

.hornav ul.menu ul li span {
padding: 5px 15px;
display: block;
}


Ciaran
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Perfect fix, thank you.
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