Is there a method to exclude a specific ID from the menu highlighting?
I got a hidden container with an ID – for a inline Popup. That Popup can be initiated by buttons or a menu item.
The hidden div is placed at a footer widget. When scroll position is nearby the footer – the menu item will be highlighted.
( avoid to be the current-menu-item of that specific item )
Hey Guenter,
Sorry for the late reply.
Can you give us a link to the page and to backend so we get a better understanding please.
Best regards,
Günter
i removed that menu-item which opens an inline popup.
That inline popup div got a unique ID and is hidden by mfp-hide class. The individual link of that item is that unique ID.
The point is on that – if i’m on a page abc – the menu-item abc is highlighted ( underlined by avia-menu-fx ) – but scrolling to the position where i placed my hidden div with the ID for opening the inline-popup – both menu-items are highlighted then.
But it is not so urgent for me now – because : see the first sentence
Hi!
Thank you for the info.
Have you tried disabling the menu indicator with css using the menu item’s unique ID or class name?
Example:
.menu-item-1995 .avia-menu-fx {
display: none !important;
}
Cheers!
Ismael
Yes – see the wood for the trees. Is it already operational blindness?