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    #993084

    Hi,

    I could not duplicate at my end, please provide the URL of your site here. I will check this directly on your site.

    Regards

    datformatiebv Friend
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    #993263

    Hi,

    You can use this way to fix the problem on your site

    Create templates/ja_healthcare/css/custom.css file and add new rule

    .t3-megamenu .t3-module ul li, .t3-megamenu .t3-module .nav li {
        list-style: none !important;
    }

    Hope it helps

    Regards

    datformatiebv Friend
    #993403

    Configuring templates/ja_healthcare/css/custom.css is not a preferred solution as it requires customisation (not even in the local file!) in css. We are looking for a solution that is manageable now and in the future.

    When reviewing the T3 (early) Megamenu Tutorial, the back-end view of the Argo Highlight section in the Categories menu item seems to be formatted similar to our clients website. (unordered list) When viewing the front-end however it shows a nicely formatted Megamenu dropdown of the Argo Highlight section.

    https://www.joomlart.com/video-tutorials/t3-framework/megamenu-configuration

    How is that done…?

    datformatiebv Friend
    #993404

    Okay think I found the resolution:

    After modifying Module: advanced =>module style=> none (was T3Xhtml) it solved the issue.

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