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Hello,
I’m trying to get “placeholder” (bucket) links in the main navigation, to hold second and third level links but I’m having some issues.
Example:
- HOME
- ABOUT
- PRODUCTS
- > Product category 1
- >>>Product 1
- >>>Product 2
- > Product category 2
- >>>Product 1
…and so on. The link ‘PRODUCTS’ should not be a “real link”, just a “bucket” which holds ‘Product categories’ (level 2) and ‘Products 1, 2, …’ (level 3). Usually, I take care of this under ‘Appearance > Menus’ by throwing one of them ‘Custom links’ into the menu (like: ‘https://#‘ or ‘https://(homepage)/#‘). This either breaks the site or the link is there but it’s highlighted as active.
Any ideas on how I can solve this? Many thanks!
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Hello,
Sorry for the late reply.
I checked it via inspect element and these menu items get the current(active) menu item, css class. So even if we edit it’s css, that will affect the current menu item color too. But since this does not happen on our side, i guess it may be result of some other change you have made to theme css. However, first thing to do is to update theme to it’s latest version.
Update Visual Composer too. Let us know if this continues again after the update, so we can check it up again.Best regards!
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Hey Mihaila,
sorry for my late reply. Perhaps I didn’t write my question clear enough. It’s not the styling that is the problem; it’s the function. As I write earlier, in the header menu, top level items (HOME, O NAMA, PROIZVODI, USLUGE, KONTAKT) must not all be real links.
HOME -> links to homepage
O NAMA -> links to page called “O nama”
PROIZVODI -> should not link anywhere; it should just be there, in the “top level”, so that I can put other links under it as child and grandchild items
PROIZVODI
>Tuzlanska sol
>>>Prehrambena sol
>>>Nitritna sol
>>>Tabletirana sol
Currently, if you click PROIZVODI it sends you elswhere. If I change it under APPEARANCE > MENUS to “https://#” it breaks the site.
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Hello,
That is not actually a bug. If you add the “https://” before the link, it will interpret it as a real, autonomous link and will send you to that actual link (blank), if you set it up as only ‘#’ (screenshot), it will associate it with the site’s default url.
So “https://#” ->blank link; “#“->default site url;
I hope i was clear enough.
Let us know for anything.Best regards!
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