
đ since together they would act as expected ahahah, sorry, any hint would be welcome. Well :-)) would you like to mix the two solutions? Manually clicking the navigation toggle button, the menu closes and you can verify that the page has correctly reached/scrolled to the expected anchor / idÄźvelyn solution instead fails at all, when you click the menu toggle button, the navigation menu appears and when you click on the dropdown menu item, the page doesnât scroll/goto the selected anchor/id and instead the menu closes/collapses as expected. It only closes/collapses the dropdown list (which in the mobile version of the navigation only makes âlongerâ the navigation items list, so it shortens but the other items list remains visible and obviously occupies the whole screen, giving the feeling that nothing have happen, bad user experience). Though and unfortunately, both your solutions fails totally or partially (at least on blackberry OS 10) when it is used this kind of navigation barÄȘnd the items in the dropdown menu item, are pointing into the same page (anchors / ids)ÄȘli solution goes really to the anchor / id, but next fails to re-collapse/close the menu. Hello to both Evelyn and thank you so much to Ali Thereâa a lot of room for creativity with this sort of page, so hopefully itâs a good starting point for you to build something amazing! MainNav.css("height", "1px").removeClass("in").addClass("collapse") ÄȘnd thatâs it! A simple, yet effective way to build a responsive scrolling webpage. We will add some simple CSS for the page sections and typography, but nothing crazy.header, speed) Luckily, Bootstrap provides default styling for the responsive navigation, so have minimal header styling to do. scroll-link class and data-id attribute to any links on the page, not just nav links.
