![]() ![]() Not that it's happened too often, but it has happened. Since the output of the menu module is heavily mixing HTML with PHP code (due to the nature of the code, to be honest), if you perform changes to the HTML output, you may be put in a position to contantly monitor if your override works whenever a new Joomla update is released. If you've done Joomla template overrides before, you know that the process of overriding the HTML output of any extension may be simple, but there's a small catch for the menu module specifically. ![]() For one, you know that the Joomla menu has a default HTML output using an unordered list (ul), which is pretty generic. ![]() But let's face it, Joomla has it's (modular) way of things. Responsive navigation has been covered in lots of tutorials across the web. ![]()
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