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Embedded object

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I have put an embedded object into Layoutgrid.
the object is a page with only a responsive menu.
I want to put it on every page.
Embedded page was added as a "layer".
It's working perfect in default mode.

But if I apply breaking points, then menu is no more responsive.
On 480 px(first breakpoint) it remains longer than 480 and menu does not push down other content.
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Re: Embedded object

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The page that the menu is on must also have the same breakpoints as your web page.
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Re: Embedded object

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Yes, it has. 480 and 320.
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Re: Embedded object

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By default, elements are not flexible unless you put them in a layout grid.
So, on the master page you should put the menu inside a grid otherwise it will have a fixed size.
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Re: Embedded object

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Of course, responsive menu is in a layout grid. Fluid and floating.
And also on other page, it is embedded in a layout grid.

It's working fine, until you put in breakpoints.
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Re: Embedded object

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To be able to help you I need to see the project file.

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