I’m using Divi on a WordPress site and the mobile menu’s layout just isn’t working. Instead of folding neatly, every item sits in one long list, making the design feel clunky and hard to navigate. What I need is a clean, fully collapsible mobile menu that follows Divi’s styling yet keeps the user flow intuitive on phones and tablets. Here’s the goal: when someone taps the hamburger icon, the primary links should appear, and any sub-items should stay hidden until their parent is tapped—no mess, no endless scrolling. All spacing, padding, and alignment should look polished out of the box, matching the rest of the theme styles. Deliverable • Updated CSS/JS or Divi Theme Builder tweaks that turn the current layout into a collapsible, touch-friendly menu, tested across common screen sizes (iOS/Android). Acceptance • Menu collapses and expands smoothly without breaking site styling. • No horizontal scroll or layout shifts on 320 px wide screens and up. • Changes limited to theme-child or custom code area so future updates won’t overwrite them. If you’re comfortable with Divi hooks, WordPress best practices, and quick front-end testing, this should be a focused task. Let me know how soon you can roll it out.