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I can't figure out why my vertical menu jumps to the middle of the page when previewed in my browser (Chrome).
I've tried pinning and unpinning the menu, setting it to responsive height/width, but it still appears right in the middle of the page when previewed.
How can I make it stay fixed to the left of the page?
Below is my vertical menu on the left side of the page in muse.
However when previewed in my browser it jumps to the middle as shown below.
In my last contribution I focussed on the fact, that the menu system wasn’t visible at all (as it still is in your second file version, because you didn’t correct it).
And yes, the menu appears in the middle of the page – and it has to do so:
You assigned the „Lightbox“ attribute to the composition, and the definition of a light box is to stay in the center of the screen.
If you assign the attribute „Position ‚Stacked‘“ and „Hide all Initially“ to the composition, you can place the target wherever
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There may be various reasons for that.
So please delete all elements from your site, so that only the empty pages and the menu are remaining, save this .muse file under a new name, upload it to Dropbox, CC Files or a similar file sharing service and post the download link here. Then we can have a closer look.
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Hey kimg994,
Many apologies to find you in this trouble.
However, would you mind sharing your .muse file with us so that we can investigate and try fixing it?
For sharing the file you can follow the steps explained here - https://forums.adobe.com/docs/DOC-8652.
Regards,
Ankush
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Hey Kim,
Your file is very huge and will take a long time for us to download and even work on it.
What we need is a simple reduced version of your .muse file which only contains master and home page with the affected widget.
You can delete all the other pages and save your site with a new name which you can share with us.
Thanks!
Ankush
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Hey Ankush,
That is very strange as I have already deleted everything (all pages and elements) except a rectangle box at the bottom as a footer.
I have removed that now so there is nothing except the menu.
I've updated the link here: Adobe Creative Cloud
This is what it looks like now:
Regards,
Kim
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Hi Gunter,
Thank you for your response, apologies for the file size I am quite new to this.
I have done what you said and the file size has reduced to 2.15MB. I hope this is better to download now.
I also tried what you suggested with the breakpoints and scroll effect, but the menu is still appearing in the middle of the page rather than to the left.
Here is the new link: Adobe Creative Cloud
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In my last contribution I focussed on the fact, that the menu system wasn’t visible at all (as it still is in your second file version, because you didn’t correct it).
And yes, the menu appears in the middle of the page – and it has to do so:
You assigned the „Lightbox“ attribute to the composition, and the definition of a light box is to stay in the center of the screen.
If you assign the attribute „Position ‚Stacked‘“ and „Hide all Initially“ to the composition, you can place the target wherever you want.
But as I already said: TAKE CARE: Using fixed width pages, Mobile browser try to display all elements on the screen. If you place elements outside the page/breakpoint boundaries (and your composition is placed outside, as I already noted), the pages will either be zoomed out to display all elements or your page will shift horizontally.
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Yes, there we are.
initially even I was wondering why is it showing in middle, then upon checking the widget properties found that its been marked as lighbox.
Please correct the settings as mentioned by our expert in the above comment and your menu should work fine there after.
Cheers,
Ankush