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  • Creaktor Branding Agency Friend
    #848087

    As soon as I add a default joomla menu module, into the module position of the ACM header with the style of fullscreen-overlay-menu, I get an internal server error when clicking on every menu item accept the homepage. Why is that? See screenshot. Of course I have a menu module published for all pages.

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    Ninja Lead Moderator
    #848392

    Hi,

    When you enable Header : fullscreen-overlay-menu of ACM module on your site, it will help you to change the menu on your site with before_enable image to after_enable image, see the screenshot

    Regards


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    Creaktor Branding Agency Friend
    #848610

    Hi,

    thanks, but I was looking for that nice overlay-menu. Now it became off-canvas like the default page.

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    Creaktor Branding Agency Friend
    #848611

    I enabled the ACM header module again for you to see what I want visualy. It should work like this, but not with the internal server error ofcourse. Other Uber sites have it like that, but I cannot figure out what is wrong.

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    Ninja Lead Moderator
    #851284

    The problem on your site is from Use URL Rewriting option under SEO Settings, it needs mod_rewrite library to enables from php.ini file

    I disabled that option from global configuration, see the screenshot and now it’s working fine on your site.


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    Creaktor Branding Agency Friend
    #851776

    Hmm, but thats an apache server where it would be good to have url rewriting on due to SEO. Now every url has index.php in it. I will core override that with a variable that when url rewriting is on, then it uses the root else it uses index.php

    Where inside the module or component is that line?

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    Ninja Lead Moderator
    #855002

    Hi,
    In this case, you have to contact to your hosting provider and ask them to enable mod_rewrite lib from php.ini file , After that you can check it from PHP Information tab of System Information page from your Joomla back-end of your site.


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    Creaktor Branding Agency Friend
    #874288

    That mod_rewrite was enabled. I assumed the .htaccess file was present. IT was not. Renaming htaccess.txt to .htaccess did the trick. How hard can it be 🙂 🙂 🙂

    Thanks anyway!

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