Hi @omg5,
I’m not sure if I understand correctly the situation.
You have an option that enables that the click on the parent menu opens the submenu instead of going to the URL of that item.
https://www.wpmobilemenu.com/knowledgebase/menu-options/how-to-configure-the-parent-links-to-open-the-sub-menus-on-click/
You can turn off that feature and use the open submenu icon that currently exists and that will let you open/close the submenu.
Will close the topic for now.
Let me know if you need further help with this.
Thread Starter
omg5
(@omg5)
Hello
Sorry for the late reply. I need the parent link to both open its submenu and then have that parent link (once it has opens the sub menu) to also be able to be clicked on as a link (because it has it’s own page). Here is a better explanation in a screenshot I made I’m sharing via Snaggy (I don’t know how long this link lasts) https://snag.gy/09ZySG.jpg
@omg5 It’s not possible to do both at the same time. The Click on the parent when it’s open it’s to close the submenu
Thread Starter
omg5
(@omg5)
Ok maybe a work around that might work is for me to make a separate mobile menu (via WordPress) that adds the parent link also as a submenu – it would be repetitive but at lease it could be a link. So the mobile menu would look like this
CLASSES (main menu)
Classes (sub menu)
Thanks!
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omg5.
No problem. If that works for you.