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  • #864056

    Hi – I thought I’d fixed this months ago but can’t find a thread and it’s still not working.

    Right now, at http://www.DominiqueHurley.com , if you click on About, Free Resources, or Custom Products and Services, it links to a blank page with “about:blank” in the URL.

    I want these 2 to have no links so that they are forced to choose one of the sub-menu items.

    Is this possible?

    Seems to me I’d found a way years ago when I built the site, but we had to change it as there were no sub-menu items when looking on a mobile phone, for example.

    Please advise – how can this best be solved so folks know there are sub-menu items but that if they do click the title, they don’t go to what looks like a broken site?

    Thanks.

    #864930

    Hey dominiquehurley,

    There is an issue with the submenus, where the link needs to be as http:// to work and show the submenu instead of #
    There is an update in the next days ( we hope also really soon to be accepted from Envato ) which does solve those issues.

    Thank you

    Best regards,
    Basilis

    #864931

    Hi – Just as you were typing, I put in a temporary measure – I created a page with the list of sub-menu items on it to click. It’s better than an about/blank.

    When that release comes out and there’s a fix to the issue, what will I need to do to find out how it works? Could you add a follow-up reply here when it does? Thank you Basilis

    #866047

    Hi,

    Please replace the parent menu items with custom links. Add a hashtag or double hashtag symbol in the URL field. You don’t need to use “double hashtags” on the next version but this is necessary for now because of a minor menu script bug.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #866148

    Hi Ismael, I used to have a single hashtag in there for years, but on mobile it wouldn’t know any sub-menu items. Only a locked menu title. I don’t use mobile and so I didn’t realize folks couldn’t explore my website. Will double hashtags make it so that the menu works on mobile?

    #866935

    Hi,

    Thank you for the update. Yes, adding double hashtags to the custom links will fix the issue temporarily until the latest patch is released.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

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