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  • nods Friend
    #176283

    I’ve created a mega menu using JA Travel. It has 2 columns. The first column I want 6 text links. And the 2nd column i want a map relating to those 6 items.
    I started with 1 column with the 6 text links, but when i added the map, 2 of the items jumped above the map.
    Any idea how to make sure the 6 items stay in the first column?
    Thanks

    khoand Friend
    #449155

    Could you give me username+password of your backend? I will check it.

    khoand Friend
    #449570

    Sorry for my late response. I saw your main menu configuration, and I realize that 7 menu items (Travel North, Travel North-East, Travel East, Travel South, Travel West, Travel Central, Provinces) are belong Thai Zones menu item. So 2 menu items jump to Provinces column is correct. To group 6 first menu items, you create a new menu item (ex: Travel item) is child of Thai Zones, and set 6 first items is child of Travel

    khoand Friend
    #449571

    I loaded the JA Travel template, I can see the JA Social tab on some pages.

    a) I can’t find where to change the date at the top of the tab.

    It’s created date of article

    b) On some pages I can’t even see the date part. Check on the “concierge” menu button. And when you click the “Thai Zones” button.

    Because in article configuration, show created article is Hide

    On this page you can see the date on the tab is visible but showing May 27 2011:

    http://www.thailandinternationaltour…i-bangkok.html

    Because you set show created article of Sukhothai, Bangkok article is Show

    nods Friend
    #449582

    So that date is about article creation not the actual current date? This would be a strange design feature because it clealry looks like it is supposed to be showing “today’s date”.

    Ok, I tested it and it is the “creation date” not the real date. Ummm..weird one..

    nods Friend
    #449599

    Why when i create one column (before adding the map) the 6 items are perfectly in a line. But when I add the map, 2 items jump to the 2nd column. If i understand your solution correctly. I dont understand the logic behind creating a further menu item, rather than fixing why the original 6 items suddenly split into 2 columns when adding the map.

    khoand Friend
    #449796

    <em>@nods 315351 wrote:</em><blockquote>Why when i create one column (before adding the map) the 6 items are perfectly in a line. But when I add the map, 2 items jump to the 2nd column. If i understand your solution correctly. I dont understand the logic behind creating a further menu item, rather than fixing why the original 6 items suddenly split into 2 columns when adding the map.</blockquote>
    Because 7 items is same level, mean that they are children of Travel. So when you set sub column menu of Travel is 2, JAT3 will divide 7 items to 2, mean 4 first items belong 1st column, 3 remains (include map) belong 2nd column.

    If you use my way, 6 first items belong new item. So new item and map is same level, mean Travel menu has only 2 children.

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