Thank you! That worked.
Mark
I tried to paste .header .header-inner .nav ul li:hover > ul{background:#e6e6e6 !important;} in the custom CSS box,
but when I save it, it changes the > to > as show here:
.header .header-inner .nav ul li:hover > ul{background:#e6e6e6 !important;}
Should I add it directly to the CSS style sheet? and if so where exactly should I add it.
Sincerely,
Mark
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