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pbouillon
POSTED: 2013-06-10
In your template (demo online), when you click on "Features" nothing happens (no URL link)... I want to know how I can make that because when I install the template, "Features" seems to link to somewhere and I got a html error page.
SolidBusiness
POSTED: 2013-06-11
Hello PBOUILLON,
Please use the following settings for the menu to have no link:
Menu Item Type : External URL
Menu Title: Any
Link: #
This will do the trick.
Regards,
Solid Business
pbouillon
POSTED: 2013-06-13
Hi Guys!
(sorry for my english, i speak french but I'll do my best)
About my multi-language question, I have almost solved the problem but I need your help...
It seems that every templates (yellow, blue, etc.) needs the menu-type to be EXACTLY "mainmenu".
I wanted to create an english and french versions of my website, so like many tutorials, I have duplicate all the menus but I had to choose another unique menu type for my french version. The english Main Menu was unchanged (menu type = mainmenu) but the french version was (menu type = mainmenu-fr) and it makes the main menu disappear on the french version. I have found that it's all a matter of the parameters into the table "template_styles" of the database for EACH template style (blue, yellow, etc.). It's the parameter "mm_type":"mainmenu". When I change it for "mainmenu-fr", it works for the french version of the site but not for the english one.
So my question is : What can I do? Is there a way to ADD another mm_type (i tried but it didnt work), or is there a way to make the english version using another color template different of the french one? or something else that I don't know?
thanks guys
SolidBusiness
POSTED: 2013-06-16
Hello PBOUILLON,
1. Go to Menu Manager > Add New Menu and create a new Menu in your own language
2. Go to Module Manager > Select Type > Menu and select the Main Menu whose position is Mainnav
3. Click the button "Duplicate" to recreate this menu and name it as you wish. e.g "Main menu French"
4. Click or check in the new menu ("Main menu French"). Under basic options, select on the right column, select the title of the menu you created in step 1 above
5. Under Menu assignments, choose the pages you wish your menu to appear in.
pbouillon
POSTED: 2013-06-17
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pbouillon
POSTED: 2013-06-27
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It will be published after it has been approved by the Website Administrator.
It will be published after it has been approved by the Website Administrator.
Please use the following settings for the menu to have no link:
Menu Item Type : External URL
Menu Title: Any
Link: #
This will do the trick.
Regards,
Solid Business
(sorry for my english, i speak french but I'll do my best)
About my multi-language question, I have almost solved the problem but I need your help...
It seems that every templates (yellow, blue, etc.) needs the menu-type to be EXACTLY "mainmenu".
I wanted to create an english and french versions of my website, so like many tutorials, I have duplicate all the menus but I had to choose another unique menu type for my french version. The english Main Menu was unchanged (menu type = mainmenu) but the french version was (menu type = mainmenu-fr) and it makes the main menu disappear on the french version. I have found that it's all a matter of the parameters into the table "template_styles" of the database for EACH template style (blue, yellow, etc.). It's the parameter "mm_type":"mainmenu". When I change it for "mainmenu-fr", it works for the french version of the site but not for the english one.
So my question is : What can I do? Is there a way to ADD another mm_type (i tried but it didnt work), or is there a way to make the english version using another color template different of the french one? or something else that I don't know?
thanks guys
1. Go to Menu Manager > Add New Menu and create a new Menu in your own language
2. Go to Module Manager > Select Type > Menu and select the Main Menu whose position is Mainnav
3. Click the button "Duplicate" to recreate this menu and name it as you wish. e.g "Main menu French"
4. Click or check in the new menu ("Main menu French"). Under basic options, select on the right column, select the title of the menu you created in step 1 above
5. Under Menu assignments, choose the pages you wish your menu to appear in.
It will be published after it has been approved by the Website Administrator.
It will be published after it has been approved by the Website Administrator.