Better Menus
I feel there is too much vertical space in the sub menus. As I am a very old sie with tons of content my menu goes quite deep. I find that means by sub mnus are displaying off the page. I do feel there is scope to make the menus tighter thus preventing this problem.

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SEBT13 commented
Thank you for pointing that out! You're absolutely right—when a site has a deep content structure, excessive vertical spacing in sub-menus can cause usability issues, especially on smaller screens. I agree there’s definitely room to tighten up the spacing to make the menus more compact and user-friendly. A CSS tweak to reduce the padding or line-height in the sub-menu items should help solve this and prevent overflow. Appreciate you highlighting it! https://amber-menu.com.ph/
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Sila Ehsan commented
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Peter Gukan commented
I see what you mean about the extra space in the submenus, especially when dealing with a content-rich site. Refining the menu layout could improve usability and help make all submenus accessible without taking up too much room. If you're looking for layout inspiration, checking out how Jollibee arranges its menu items on sites like https://jollibeepricemenu.com.ph could provide some helpful design ideas for more efficient navigation on your site!
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Jessica123 commented
I understand your concern about the excessive vertical space in the submenus, especially with a site that has extensive content. Tightening the menu layout could enhance usability and ensure that all submenus are visible on the screen. If you're looking for menu ideas or inspirations, consider checking https://jollibeemenuprice.ph/ for how Jollibee organizes its menu items. This might give you some insights into more efficient layout designs that could work for your site!