• Resolved MsWeaver

    (@msweaver)


    I have managed to create a drop-down menu, assigning sub-pages to parent pages: http://www.msweaver.com. However, this did not work for a sub-sub menu as the sub-sub page (“grandchild”? :)) overlaps the “child” page. I would greatly appreciate if you could tell me what I am doing wrong.

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  • Hmm…I thought I disallowed grandchildren from the dropdown menus. At any rate, it hasn’t been set up to allow sub-subpages in the dropdown — I didn’t add the CSS for that. But I can. Adding it to the issue tracker on GitHub. As soon as I get SVN access to update the theme in the WordPress repository, I’ll get an updated version out for you.

    Thread Starter MsWeaver

    (@msweaver)

    I see! Thank you very much for letting me know! I will be looking forward to the updated version. Will that be any time soon? πŸ™‚

    Once again, thank you very much for your help!

    Yes, I will work on the updates tomorrow and submit a new version. Then it’s a matter of the updated version being approved.

    Thread Starter MsWeaver

    (@msweaver)

    Wow! Thank you Chris!

    Yuliya

    Thread Starter MsWeaver

    (@msweaver)

    Chris, you are a star! Thank you so much! I only clicked one “update” button and it sorted itself out completely. Loving your theme!

    Yuliya

    Excellent πŸ™‚
    I will say that the menus only go 2 levels deep. Personally, I think more is overkill anyway, but I can justify doing 2 levels, especially since I designed this theme to be really open to customization and/or using it as a framework. Thanks for the feedback!

    Thread Starter MsWeaver

    (@msweaver)

    I agree – two levels is enough. Once again, thank you so much for your very kind and speedy help!

    Heya, i have the theme as well installed and really love it Chris, great work!

    However i’m having a similar problem, in that I can’t figure out how to make the child pages display in a drop down menu from the main navigation like msweaver has on their site.

    Is there a straight-forward option in the theme settings i need to change? Or do i need to customise the style.css to make it work?

    My site is being built and at a temporary location at the moment, here’s the address: http://thisiselvis.neotericuk.co.uk/blog/

    Thanks for your time, any help would be greatly appreciated!

    No need to customize the css for the dropdown, just use the WP custom menus functions in Appearance -> Menus

    Awesome work with the site, btw! I hardly recognize the theme πŸ™‚

    Ah ha! You made it so incredibly simple, just drag and drop, i’d figured it would be more complicated that that so was over thinking it πŸ˜›

    Thanks for the nice comment on the design, have been slaving away all day in the style sheet tweaking lots of things to suit my colour and format needs πŸ™‚

    Thanks a lot for your time.

    I would certainly love to take credit for the drag & drop interface but I have to credit that to the folks who wrote WordPress core — I just implemented the feature, but they built the functionality.

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