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Hi Ciaran,

I need your help again. This time for the Nina-Template (runs on Joomla 5/ PHP 8.1).
How can I design the top menu and the dropdown menu like in the example?

Thank you in advance for your hints.
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Sorry, I probably formulated that too imprecisely.

My idea was to rebuild the menu in the Nina template according to the example page.
I was able to easily implement the light/partially transparent background with the template.

- Now I need a blue button with white font for the menu items, if the meter item is for hover and if it is active.

- The arrows to indicate that there are other meters below are not automatically displayed.

- But I would have liked them to be arranged on the right side or even better that they are displayed automatically.

- In the drop-down menu, the menu item disappears at hovern. Assuming that this is controlled by the primary color, I changed the color - without success.

- I would add the whole thing to the Custom.css if you have a suggestion for me.

Attached is the link to the current status.

Thank you and greetings Pedra
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Hello

Presuming I understand you correctly, I am sorry to say, there is only a single default display for the top menu as demonstrated on the template demo.. https://www.joomla51.com/demo/0173/

Ciaran
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