The idea was to remove the <nav> instead of just hide it. I have nothing in mind right now. I just feel more confidant knowing well the template structure and what are my possibilities into adapting it to my needs, using the child-theme.
Thanx Mahesh!
#nav-primary didn’t work, but .nav-primary did.
I was looking to change the template file through the child-theme, but couldn’t find it. It can be very useful to know in order to customize other small stuff. Where do I find it?
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