Hey @bayspeed ,
Without solid programming skill mainly CSS you won’t able to fix it and it will take more than 1 hours for a professional that i can’t guide you here.
We might help you if you send me a private message to me.
Regards,
Nafiul
Main issue: A sub-menu (dropdown) that overflows its container causes the entire page to scroll when trying to scroll within the sub-menu.
Latest update: The original poster tried applying CSS overflow: scroll to the sub-menu, but it did not work. A screenshot was attached to illustrate the behavior.
Responses: One participant stated the fix requires solid CSS skills and likely more than an hour of work, offering private help instead of public guidance. The original poster asked for direct instructions despite limited front-end experience.
Context/terms: CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) controls presentation; overflow: scroll is a property intended to add a scrollbar when content exceeds a container; a sub-menu is a nested dropdown list within a site menu.
Decisions/outcomes: No concrete solution or code was shared in the thread. The only action suggested was to contact privately for assistance.
Status: Unresolved. Key unanswered question: What specific CSS/layout changes are needed so that the sub-menu scrolls independently without triggering page scroll.
Hey @bayspeed ,
Without solid programming skill mainly CSS you won’t able to fix it and it will take more than 1 hours for a professional that i can’t guide you here.
We might help you if you send me a private message to me.
Regards,
Nafiul