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Hello guys I am new in HubL CMS development. I want to build a navbar from scratch but when I try to, css styles wont apply. I am using the Hubspot boilerplate. Thanks
if you want to build an own nav-bar: - create a new HTML file(if you want as global-partial but in this case it shouldn't be necessary)
- work with the grid system(HubSpot still uses Bootstrap 2 by default) you'd like to create the layout you want. If you want to work with something else e.g Bootstrap4 modify the base.html file - use the menu module and other modules to create the desired menu. Info: Mega-menus are a **bleep** of a custom job and this is something that needs a lot of custom work. If you want to create a mega-menu I recommend you to create a custom module for this - it's definitly not an easy job. @dennisedson: idea 😁
- add your classes to the HTML file
- create a new CSS file with all of your stylings(or write them - for test purposes - directly into the theme-override.css)
- add the CSS file into the main.css file or after the main.css and theme-override.css in the base.html
Hope this helps,
best,
Anton
@dennisedson - not half bad at this HubSpot dev stuff...😶 thank you. Rather tell me how i can use giphy in the community 😎
if you want to build an own nav-bar: - create a new HTML file(if you want as global-partial but in this case it shouldn't be necessary)
- work with the grid system(HubSpot still uses Bootstrap 2 by default) you'd like to create the layout you want. If you want to work with something else e.g Bootstrap4 modify the base.html file - use the menu module and other modules to create the desired menu. Info: Mega-menus are a **bleep** of a custom job and this is something that needs a lot of custom work. If you want to create a mega-menu I recommend you to create a custom module for this - it's definitly not an easy job. @dennisedson: idea 😁
- add your classes to the HTML file
- create a new CSS file with all of your stylings(or write them - for test purposes - directly into the theme-override.css)
- add the CSS file into the main.css file or after the main.css and theme-override.css in the base.html
Hope this helps,
best,
Anton
@dennisedson - not half bad at this HubSpot dev stuff...😶 thank you. Rather tell me how i can use giphy in the community 😎