I am working with WordPress and adding a menu to it, and I am trying to add some content after each nav button. Ideally I wanted to add an extra <li>
tag after each nav button to act as the background spacer, but seems you can't do that with :after
.
I then tried another method of just using something like this..
#header .nav li:after {
content: " ";
position: relative;
display: block;
width: 2px;
min-width: 2px;
height: 45px;
min-height: 45px;
background: url('images/nav-button-spacer-bg.png') left top no-repeat;
}
That ended up with the spacer being in the correct position horizontally, but not vertically, as it was placed directly under the menu.
I fixed that by changing the position
to absolute
and adding top: 0px;
.
This appears to have fixed it, however I'm wondering if this is right as both the ul
tag and the containing div
element both have a position
of static
and I'm wondering how the now absolute
item is sticking to them.
I'm guessing pseudo elements work differently and hence why it doesn't need the parent element to have a position of fixed, relative or absolute
.
Am I right in my thinking and is this the best way to do what I need to do?