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January 21, 2011 at 10:22 am #373007<em>@bobbyggx 216285 wrote:</em><blockquote>Thanks!
I used megamenu, and it’s awesome, my colleagues prefer the dropline menu. It suits better to the topic of the site.
You’re saying that in Dropline menu you can’t load modules? That might be a problem.
Thanks for the great support!
Regards!</blockquote>
Just to make others see this more clearly could you in the future use “thank you” button under persons profile and also tag the reply as appropriate. It will help others in finding right answer quicker by searching appropriate tags.
Cheers and awesome job on question that might interest a lot of people.
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January 21, 2011 at 10:29 am #373009<em>@splico123 216517 wrote:</em><blockquote>Just to make others see this more clearly could you in the future use “thank you” button under persons profile and also tag the reply as appropriate. It will help others in finding right answer quicker by searching appropriate tags.
Cheers and awesome job on question that might interest a lot of people.</blockquote>
I’ll do it in the future!
I was using the “reply” button only because my post is a reply of the last. In Bulgarian forums the moderators just hate :laugh: when you quote the person above you in order to reply him!
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January 21, 2011 at 10:37 am #373010No problem mate just trying to help out to make it easier for others. In most posts you have thumbs up or down in right corner of thread and that is very useful in determining if a post is useful on a fast glance in searches.
Good luck with further development.
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January 21, 2011 at 11:48 am #373017I won’t be using Dropline menu, at least not for now.
It seems that it has some problems with Joomla SEF module. For the sake of test I turned it off and it seemed to work fine until I made a TEST search thru joomla’s search, and when I got the result page the submenus stopped working again.Here’s how the outputted link looked like:
index.php?searchword=TEST&ordering=newest&searchphrase=all&option=com_search
January 22, 2011 at 5:25 pm #373178When i see the soluce i make test but nothing change, i understand now because i have joomla sef active :((
Somebody have an other solution :confused: :confused:
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April 28, 2011 at 3:40 pm #388849NOBODY should ever set up navigation menus for people to use that go more than 2-3 levels deep. Three is really a bad idea–better to rethink your content and presentation to work with two.
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