Customizing Navbar August 20, 2024 Post a Comment I'm trying to design my navbar for my site, to be used in desktop and mobile mode. I've created a JS Fiddle here This the html so far: Solution 1: You could try adding push / pull as shown here https://www.w3schools.com/bootstrap/tryit.asp?filename=trybs_grid_ex9&stacked=h That is one option. On your top row you can achieve the result a couple ways, one is to use offfset as shown below. The example uses the medium size, you will need to change it for your particular layout.<div class="row row-fluid"> // row to be inside of a container<divclass="col-md-2"> Your burger-menu here </div><divclass="col-md-2 offset-md-8"> Your burger-menu here </div> </div> CopyThen start a new row for the login search dropdown but still in the same conatiner <divclass="row row-fluid"><divclass="col-md-2"> login code </div><divclass="col-md-8"> search code </div><divclass="col-md-2"> dropdown code </div></div>CopyObviously, as you would in Bootstrap 3, you need to set the columns to work for all different sizes. If the above does not work with your layout then try the push and pull methods to use your current configuration to move the divs into place. Baca JugaKendo Ui Dropdownlist Mobile ScrollingDiv Scroll To In JavascriptCan't Change Html Attribute With External Script Share You may like these postsWhy Isn't Svg And Text Rendering On Windows Phone Browsers?Add Background Color From Logo To Menu Using CssHow Do I Make My Svg Mobile ResponsiveHow To Skip A Hidden Radio Option With Keyboard Navigation In Firefox And Ie? Post a Comment for "Customizing Navbar"
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