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I was searching for something that could help me with query but could not find a understandable solution. What I am trying to do is show the site logo in the center of menu. I have checked the split option and others but they all lack the responsiveness or we need to setup 2 menus (left and right sides of logo) to get 1 final menu.

Is there any better solution out there? An example will be appreciated...

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I was searching for something that could help me with query but could not find a understandable solution. What I am trying to do is show the site logo in the center of menu. I have checked the split option and others but they all lack the responsiveness or we need to setup 2 menus (left and right sides of logo) to get 1 final menu.

Is there any better solution out there? An example will be appreciated...

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You should use Walker to make it easier. Please read more detail to know it and try to research again :D

Link: https://codex.wordpress/Class_Reference/Walker

Tut: https://www.ibenic/how-to-create-wordpress-custom-menu-walker-nav-menu-class/

And this is my website, I completed it using Menu Walker. The link below :D

Link: https://frankfurt-am-sein.de/

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