"Read more" opens a page without main menu

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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #9310 by veritas
Hi,

The "Read more" link of the featured article in homepage opens a page
without the main menu, but I would like to have the main menu on it.

I have checked all the settings but I don't find the solution.

Thanks for your help.

Veritas
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13 years 6 months ago #9321 by ivan.milic
Well menu is an module as any other module, so maybe you have not set in "Menu Assignment" (Module setting) to show on that page?

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13 years 6 months ago #9329 by veritas
Yes, this was also my logic. But for the featured article on the homepage there is not a menu item (and I would not like to create one) so I cannot assign the main menu module to it.

But somehow you solved the problem because in your demo, the main menu appears when you click on “read more”. How did you do it?

Thanks,

Veritas

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13 years 6 months ago #9337 by ivan.milic
Well we didn't do nothing it works like that. If you use j1.6 then clear article trash and user trash that is causing menu problems with j1.6.

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13 years 6 months ago #9344 by milos
Did you try to publish the main menu module on all pages.

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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #9345 by veritas
Thank you, Milos.

Assigning the main menu to all pages published works.

The problem is that I have a couple of pages where my design doesn’t allow to publish it.
(And in the moment you click to make an exception to those couple of pages, the magic is gone )

So the solution I found (it's so simple ) is:

1. to create a menu link to that article
2. to “display:none” in the css that menu link
3. to assign main menu to it.

All the best,

Veritas
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