Closed (fixed)
Project:
B7
Version:
5.x-1.2
Component:
Style
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
7 Mar 2008 at 16:02 UTC
Updated:
22 Mar 2008 at 01:32 UTC
I am trying to get my secondary links to show as a dropdown menu at the top of my B7 Theme. My menu settings are: "No Primary Links/Primary Links/Show all Menus".
All I get are the Primary Links at the top of the page (each is underlined), but the dropdown feature does not happen, even though the "Expanded" checkbox has been selected. Here is the link to my site: www.portofknoxville.com
Comments
Comment #1
bradlis7 commentedI don't have dropdown in my theme. I don't know what you mean by No Primary Links/Primary Links/Show all Menus
Comment #2
Kevin10EC commentedSorry, this is what I meant by "No Primary Links/Primary Links/Show all Menus"
When I navigate to: Administer>Menus>Settings
Here are the settings I have selected:
Menu containing primary links: No primary links
Menu containing secondary links: Primary Links
Restrict parent items to: Show all menus
But you are saying dropdowns cannot be used with your theme?
Comment #3
bradlis7 commentedIs this a separate module you are using. I've never tried to use anything like this, nor do I have the desire. I'm not sure how to get it to work, but you can get in contact with the developer of that module and see what the problem is.
Comment #4
Kevin10EC commentedNope. It's not a separate module. But that's OK. I have configured it within the parameters of the theme. One more question though . . . If I wanted to put a background image in the top part of the theme (approx 900 px X 150 px), what code would I place, where?
Let's say the name of the image is "bg-head-top.jpg"
Comment #5
bradlis7 commentedYou could put it in the css under #header, and define the width and height in the css. I guess you know enough about web development to be able to get around css?
Comment #6
Anonymous (not verified) commentedAutomatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.