OK, but css margins and padding are already defined and you have to adjust the width to the longest item, as well.
I agree with using only one word in the item menu section, so that line-break problem does not arise. Would be the best solution. The adjustment of the width is nevertheless neccessary.
It also depends, if you are using horizontal or vertical menus. On horizontal menues you should use the nested menue plugin, because of limitation of number of items (in one line).
Using the GUI (admin backend) and defining the menue (you should use a single word in this box) is the best suitalbe solution. Here Line breaks occur only, when the words ar too long. Otherwise you should change the styles css accordingly.
I agree with using only one word in the item menu section, so that line-break problem does not arise. Would be the best solution. The adjustment of the width is nevertheless neccessary.
It also depends, if you are using horizontal or vertical menus. On horizontal menues you should use the nested menue plugin, because of limitation of number of items (in one line).
Using the GUI (admin backend) and defining the menue (you should use a single word in this box) is the best suitalbe solution. Here Line breaks occur only, when the words ar too long. Otherwise you should change the styles css accordingly.
Thats all "volks"
PauliOpa
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PauliOpa
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