Hi,
This doesn’t sound right. Could you post a screenshot of the issue?
Here are a few screenshots.
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screenshot 2
Just checked at our end, it is fine: https://share.getcloudapp.com/7KuRely0.
Could you try to disable all other plugins and/or switch to another theme? It could be plugin/theme conflicts.
I could try that, but we have lots of active plugins that are used on the site. Is there a workaround? Where is the association between a particular post (page) and menu stored? Is it in a particular database table such that if I knew the post ID and the menu ID, I could insert these in the database table manually?
It is much more complicate to do with phpMyAdmin (ie. inserting data manually). Have to check with our developer if that possible. Do you have another site to test Conditional Menus? It might be just a plugin breaking it. Try to temporary disable the other plugins or test it on another site. Don’t think this is a bug in the Conditional Menu plugin as we don’t have any similar report at the moment.
If you could check with your developer about inserting the data manually. It is likely actually easier than disabling all of the plugins. Plus, if it is a conflict with another plugin, we don’t necessarily want to delete that plugin long term. Really, I just need to know what database table to look in. I know where the menu ID is assigned and where the navigation links on the menu are assigned. I just can’t seem to find where the information on which menu to use with which page is stored.
We will ask our developer to help you further. Could you send an email to us: info @themify.me