1. danneel
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  4. Thursday, 07 May 2020
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I'm working with a submenu on the Natalie template and need to check on the look of the dropdown submenu navigation icons. Please see the menu in the image. Is this the way the icons for showing a subcategory is supposed to look? To me, it looks like the little square is what you see when you don't see an icon.

I didn't see this sub-navigation in the template demo so wasn't sure if it is supposed to look that way.

DropMenuIcons.png

Thanks in advance
Dan
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Added, Appreciate it.. Fixed the issue I believe.
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Hi Dan

Would you have a URL to an example of this issue?

Ciaran
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Here is the Example URL - http://harrisoncounty.in.gov/39/

Thanks in advance
Dan
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Thank you Dan

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

.hornav .parent-indicator::before {
display: none;
}
.hornav ul ul .j51-inline-icon svg {
transform: rotate(-90deg);
}


Ciaran
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