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Changes onk2 Category and Mobile Menu in JF VIHREA
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Changes onk2 Category and Mobile Menu in JF VIHREA 18 Feb 2014 19:37 #4016

Firstly, I will like to thank you so much for the great template and your generosity for making it free to download. Please, in K2 Category list i would like to make each category to be in a box or a straight slash line in order to separate each category from one and other. for the Mobile Menu when i disable the menu module that comes with the JF VIHREA template it's unfortunate that the menu box and button still appear above the new menu module that i installed but after disabling the module is not active again but still appear on the mobile view. mind you sir i was able to remove the menu button but the box still appear which i think it's code work pls kindly tell me how to resolve this issue.
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