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Hello, i want a new design at Template London, mean the Navi below the Slideshow.
i insert following CSS:
body {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
}
#container_header,
#container_slideshow {
order: -2;
}
but it do not run, what do i wrong?
Stefan

edit: sorry i check the the code: #body, than it runs correctly
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Thank you for the update and for sharing your solution.

Ciaran
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but there is another issue:
when i change the mobile menu type to "slickNav" than the CSS-Code is ignorred .... why?

thanks a lot Ciaran for help
Stefan
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Hi Stefan

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

Ciaran
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Ciaran, well i show u the results:

first: with SlickNav Menu
second with SlideOut Menu (than the Nav is above the Slideshow)
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Hi Stefan

Please provide a URL to an example of the issue.

Ciaran
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Hi Ciaran, very sorry, i found the solution:
#body_panel {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
}
#container_header,
#container_slideshow {
order: -1;
}
than it works fine
thank u so much
Stefan
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Hi Stefan

Thank you for the update and for sharing your solution. :)

Ciaran
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