Thank you for your input. The url is kjellref.folk.ntnu.no.
Also, this is just me using standard templates in Elements. If this is the consequence of standard use and you are right, maybe the issue of breakspoint challenges should be looked at and adjusted by the Elements team?
You need to set the correct breakpoints for the menu. If you’re using a template, you may have accidentally changed a setting, or the issue was already present in the template.
You should be able to adjust and correct this yourself under the relevant breakpoint.
However, I also noticed something odd in your URL structure—you’re using /index.html/ as a directory. If this is just a test environment… interesting choice! Otherwise, you might want to take another look at that and make some adjustments.
Good spot, @Pegasus. Thank you. Seems to be a cognitive collapse here in the summer heat it seems. I have been making pages to organise hierarchy and not folders. Seemed natural to me in the initial stage of creating my site. Will fix this right away
Been sharing several screenshots of my project so far and you are the first one to spot it I think.
With the extraordinary number of days over 30°C, you folks up in Scandinavia are truly enviable right now. You’re probably not even used to having so many hot days…
Here in the D-A-CH region, this summer has been much milder – so I’m keeping a cooler head, and can spot little “mistakes” like this one.
True. This summer has been one for the books. Not since 2018 have we seems sustained temperatures like this. Records have literally been broken with regards to sustained high temp. Luckily it is raining today and the temp has lowered 10 degrees.
But I should have noticed the strange URLs and screenshots posted by others showing how they have organised their content.
@dan did put out a video about this earlier, but did not go into great depths about the issue of organising a site. He did not go into a deeper explanation about why you would create this site layout, versus using folders. Maybe where should be a video going even deeper into this topic?
I found myself wanting to have a summery page at the top of each folder, showing a summary of what goes on inside as each folder contains sever files and sub-folders.