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
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 11:23 PM, Shai Gluskin shai@content2zero.com wrote:
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.
Maybe related to http://drupal.org/node/914382 or an issue for your Headliner theme.
Earnie,
I'm not sure what's going on with core...
but what solved my problem is turning the menu block that I was using for the header into a "Menu Block" controlled by the Menu Block module from one that had been created by core.
All good now.
Yeah Menu Block module.
Shai
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Earnie Boyd earnie@users.sourceforge.netwrote:
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 11:23 PM, Shai Gluskin shai@content2zero.com wrote:
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.
Maybe related to http://drupal.org/node/914382 or an issue for your Headliner theme.
-- Earnie
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