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  • #35554
    Togel1
    Member
    Post count: 9

    Hi,

    I would like to disable the fade-in/out animations (transitions) on mouse-over/out for the Sub-Menu cointainer. I already managed it for the Main-Menu-items using this CSS:

    nav#main-navigation .menu > li > a {transition:none; -moz-transition:none; -webkit-transition:none; -o-transition:none;}

    Thanks for your help!

    #35720
    Swift Ideas – Ed
    Keymaster
    Post count: 15264

    Hi there,

    Are you referring to the mega menu transition? or the top bar menu / cart wishlist etc?

    – Ed

    #35775
    Togel1
    Member
    Post count: 9

    Hey Ed,

    thanks 4 the reply – I mean the whole sub-menu-container below the top-menu-item “Test“. Please see attached image. I would like to remove the fade-in/out effect completely and no time delay.

    Tom

    #36020
    Tahir – SUPPORT
    Member
    Post count: 1212

    Hi,

    You can do it like this so all anchor tags inside the main-navigation have no transitions.

    nav#main-navigation .menu > li a {transition:none; -moz-transition:none; -webkit-transition:none; -o-transition:none;}

    -Tahir

    #36061
    Togel1
    Member
    Post count: 9

    Hi,

    it works for the sub-menu items itself – but not for the whole sub-menu container – it still fades in and out when I hover “Test” (see image above).

    Tom

    #36301
    Tahir – SUPPORT
    Member
    Post count: 1212

    Hi,

    I just spent 10 mins going through the css file and the sub menu container transition is not in the css files . Its probably done by the Jquery script so not much can be done about it.

    Thanks
    Tahir

    #36594
    Togel1
    Member
    Post count: 9

    Hi,

    meanwhile I managed to deactivate the transistion effect (within css!) but there is still a time delay between mouse over and the moment the sub-container appears/disappears. As I understand css and jQuery, the individual HTML elements must be addressed using classes and/or IDs. So there should be a way to deactivate the transitions and time delays for the whole sub-menu container. Could you please take a look at your source code again!?

    I guess it has something to do with:

    ul.sub-menu.sub

    Thanks, Tom

    #36800
    Melanie – SUPPORT
    Member
    Post count: 11032

    Hi,

    this sure is possible, but I’m afraid it’s not built into the theme and would have to be modified especially for you. We’d love to help you with this customization but we are only able to provide support for basic theme issues and bug fixes. We do provide support for small customizations but unfortunately this request is beyond that. Please see our general policy and guidelines for more info. You could also hire a developer to help you with your customizations.

    Thank you for understanding!
    Cheers!

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