Good Day,
I figured out how to use the module but I am getting an error when I click on the link and decided not to use the menu. Besides from removing the block, is there a way to delete it from the menu entry?
Thank you,
Mark
Good Day,
I figured out how to use the module but I am getting an error when I click on the link and decided not to use the menu. Besides from removing the block, is there a way to delete it from the menu entry?
Thank you,
Mark
Comments
Comment #1
rcrowther commentedadmin/build/menu-customize/menu-[menu name]/edit
or follow the link in navigation menu, then,
'Delete'
Any further problems, please post.
Rob
Comment #2
mrgoltra commentedThanks. I didn't see that there.
Comment #3
rcrowther commentedDon't see link, can't page using the URL, or button missing from page? Rob
Comment #4
mrgoltra commentedHi Rob,
I was installed it on a test environment, maybe it was a fluke but the link menu edit was not showing up for some reason. I had to switchback to garland theme. I was using my own poorly built theme. I had to verify the link on another Drupal site.
Sorry for the bother.
Thank you very much,
Mark.
Comment #5
rcrowther commentedNo problem. These things can waste hours, and drive us nuts.
Comment #6
webel commentedI have some menus I can't delete because they were from a previous version;
now it complains that the (old) menu names are longer than 32 (i recall)
and I never get the delete to complete !
Comment #7
webel commented@rcrowther
How do I delete menus from older versions ?
Comment #8
rcrowther commentedDon't know what that warning message means? Any further details?
Destructive, comprehensive, solution.
V4.2 has an uninstall function which scrubs the databases. Module 'uninstall' is not the same as 'disable', it is offered afterwards. So 'uninstall' the module and that ought to do it. If you are telling me that does not work, please post again.
If you have SQL knowledge and access, then I'll post.
Rob
Comment #9
rcrowther commented