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I think the difference is using the Omega menu vs. the menu block. I know there is some pattern that sites upgraded from D6 -> D7 have an issue with the Omega menu appearing, but rather than invest time in that I'd prefer to have the option to use menu blocks in the menu content region.
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#1 | ca_narrow_menu.png | 53.53 KB | kreynen |
#1 | avtv_narrow_menu.png | 106.84 KB | kreynen |
Screen shot 2012-06-06 at 3.31.43 PM.png | 106.84 KB | kreynen | |
Screen shot 2012-06-06 at 3.59.23 PM.png | 41.01 KB | kreynen |
Comments
Comment #1
kreynen CreditAttribution: kreynen commented1 of the 2 the screenshots I attached was the wrong file. I can't update files once they are attached to an issue, so I'm uploading both again.
Comment #2
westis CreditAttribution: westis commentedThe difference is the versions of cm_theme. In a later version the mobile menu is tabbed, like on the cA link above. Both the Omega main menu and the block main menu are styled, so they should look the same.
Comment #3
kreynen CreditAttribution: kreynen commentedWhile I'm fine leaving the Omega subtheme in the theme so that someone could pick that up and update it in the future, I'm closing all Omega specific issues.