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Home › Forums › SKT Full Width Forum › clicking sub-menus on tablet/phone
Hello,
I’ve bought your pro-theme yesterday; it’s got a great design.
On a desktop computer everything’s fine, but I cannot click sub-menu entries on my android tablet. I tried with Chrome and Firefox. When I tap on the parent entry, the first-level sub-menu opens, but I can’t click anything, instead the parent page opens after a second. Thus I also cannot get into a second-level sub-menu because of that.
Am I doing anything wrong? Here is the link to my homepage:
For example the “galleries” entrie has some sub-menus.
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards, Oliver
Hi Oliver,
Kindly go to header.php within wp-content/themes/skt_full_width_pro
And remove comments /* and */ from
If this is difficult for you just send me the wordpress admin details at support@sktthemes.com and will do this for you.
Regards,
Shri
Hello Shri!
Thanks for your reply. I removed the comments from
<?php <meta name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width, initial-scale=1″> ?>
I guess that’s what you meant. But after that the site doesn’t load at all, I only get a blank screen, desktop and mobile. FYI: I disabled the cache plugin and flushed the browser caches.
Kind regards, Oliver
Hi Oliver,
We see your site just fine.
So let us know if this issue is resolved.
If not send us wordpress admin details at support@sktthemes.com
Regards,
Shri
Yes, that’s because I applied the comments again since the site didn’t work anymore. I’ve sent you log-in credentials per e-mail. Thanks in advance.
Kind regards, Oliver
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