Folks,
I have a menu serving as the primary nav of a site. Some of the menu items have children. There is no Superfish or any kind of dropdown desired. Rather, using the Menu Block module, I have it set up so that when a primary link is clicked and you arrive on the page of that link, the primary link title becomes a block title for a menu block in the right sidebar and the children of that menu item are listed in the block.
It's perfect... *except* that the children are *also* showing in the primary navigation bar when you click on the parent. Not only is it redundant, but it destroys the styling of the primary navigation bar. How can I stop the children from displaying in the primary navigation bar when the parent is clicked?
Is it a menu module override or a theme function override?
FYI I'm using Drupal 7.12 and the Headliner theme which is a subtheme of the Adaptivetheme.
Thanks,
Shai Gluskin