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  • #642488

    Hi,
    I have problems with my menu links when I create a new page.
    For example:
    I have my front page: myhome.com (one page design with its menu linked with anchors (#) in the same page) for example: myhome.com/#bedroom
    I create a new page like: myhome.com/bedroom_details
    There appear the same menu. Perfect. But when I click on the menu “bedroom”, The link directs me wrongly to: myhome.com/details/#bedroom
    The correct link must be: myhome.com/#bedroom

    What I do wrong?
    Thank you.

    #642905

    Hey JEI0123,

    It’s not clear to me but i’m guessing you will need to use 2 different menus. However we need to take a closer look at this issue would you mind providing a precise link to your site, showing the elements in question? We need to be able to inspect them in order to help :)

    Best regards,
    Vinay

    #642948

    Please, see it in private.
    Thank you.

    #643297

    Hi,

    Please try to use the full URL for your menu links under Appearance–>Menus:

    myhome.com/#bedroom instead of only #bedroom

    If that doesn’t work then please post admin login details in private and we’ll have a closer look.

    Thanks,
    Rikard

    #643807

    I’m having the same issue. Using for example, myhome.com/#bedroom instead of just #bedroom is much slower, it seems to reload the entire page.

    Do we need to duplicate the menu with the long url version?

    Regards

    #643840

    Hey!

    Yes it is needed, when need to target between different pages and not the same page I am afraid.

    Thanks a lot for your understanding

    Regards,
    Basilis

    #643883

    Ok, I have a “front page main menu” now with just #anchors, which is for the home/front page only. Just made another menu for the full length urls. I must be missing something as I can’t figure out how to use one menu in one location and a different one in another.

    #643923

    OK. It works for me using the full URL that Rikard wrote.
    But it demands a lot of time if you have several pages to link
    Thank you

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 5 months ago by JEI0123.
    #644508

    Hi,

    Great, glad you got it working. Please let us know if you should need any more help on the topic.

    Thanks,
    Rikard

    #646288

    Yes it works, but is not the same than use anchors in the same page.
    Using all the URL the page need to reload “a new URL” instead of locating a particular URL in the same place.
    This makes navigation slower
    On the other hand, when browsing the web having anchors on the same page, when clicking on a menu, causes the sliding movement that is visually pleasing.

    The solution works, but is not the same.

    Thank you as well

    #647156

    Hi,

    Please send us a temporary admin login so that we can have a closer look. You can post the details in the Private Content section of your reply.

    Regards,
    Rikard

    #647421

    Hi Rikard,
    I try modifying the anchors, and it works well for me.
    Thank you very much.
    For me this THREAD can be finish.

    #647814

    Hi,

    Great, glad you got it working :-)

    Cheers!
    Rikard

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