Deprecated: Function get_currentuserinfo is deprecated since version 4.5.0! Use wp_get_current_user() instead. in /var/www/html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 5383

goots

Forum Replies Created

Viewing 5 posts - 11 through 15 (of 15 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: Secondary Submenus #742
    goots
    Participant

    Please disregard my lower nav menu question. I figured out how to do it.

    in reply to: Secondary Submenus #741
    goots
    Participant

    Hi Andrew,

    My client just informed me that they prefer the lower nav menu (the category one on your live preview). Unfortunately, it doesn’t support dropdowns at all? Would it be possible to implement this as well in the lower menu?

    in reply to: Secondary Submenus #669
    goots
    Participant

    Hi Andrew,

    I apologize for the delay. The holidays were quite busy for me. I’m sending the information to your email now.

    Thanks!

    – Craig

    • This reply was modified 11 years, 10 months ago by goots.
    in reply to: Secondary Submenus #579
    goots
    Participant

    Also, concerning the top menu, even when I click “Always show top menu”, the “Menu +” tab never goes away in the latest versions of Firefox and IE. Disappears in Chrome, though.

    I’m using an older version of your theme; I have the newest theme loaded but I renamed it to test it out. It ended up really messing up my sidebar location (putting it above the sliding header, as opposed to next to the content), and I couldn’t figure out how to fix it, so I rolled back to the old version. I’m happy with the way it works, except for the sliding top menu. Is there any code I can add that would address the issue of it working in Chrome and not the other two browsers?

    Thanks,

    Goots

    in reply to: Secondary Submenus #578
    goots
    Participant

    I can think of a few ways around it, but having a second level of menus would be ideal for my client!

Viewing 5 posts - 11 through 15 (of 15 total)