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  • icandy_webs Friend
    #195179

    I have been trying to figure out what I may have done to turn this off, but after an hour of searching I can’t for the life of me figure out of to get the child submenus to drop down. It seems to only work if the child or parent page isn’t the current page. Any ideas?

    Manos Moderator
    #524199

    Hi,

    Seems there’s a JS conflict on your page, may i ask what 3rd party add ons you have installed?

    Regards

    Manos

    icandy_webs Friend
    #524200

    ah more than likely I believe it’s the jGive module on the right that would be causing it.

    icandy_webs Friend
    #524202

    how were you able to spot the js conflict?

    Manos Moderator
    #524263

    Hi,

    You can use some of the FireFox utilities/addons to check your website, like webdeveloper and firebug
    So did you manage to solve the problem ?

    Regards

    Manos

    icandy_webs Friend
    #524364

    Unfortunately no, I cant seem to find a way to figure it out without removing the module

    Manos Moderator
    #524365

    Did you tried contacting the developer of that module ?

    icandy_webs Friend
    #524403

    consider this one solved

    icandy_webs Friend
    #524877

    In case anyone has the same issue, I was using an extension called jGive (in position-5) which loaded masonry.js and was conflicting with the javascript of JoomlArt’s megamenu. Luckily due to the physical layout of my site, I ended up not needed the masonry script because I was only going to be using 1 row by 1 column in my sidebar, which would make masonry useless. So I commented out the script reference with a module override.

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