1. Oliver
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  4. Tuesday, 18 August 2015
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Hello Ciarán,

I use Florence template for a new project and want to use the "Show All" Menu option.
As I have seen in this forum thread "http://www.joomla51.com/forum/8-commercial-templates/7324-florence-menu-module-sub-menu-show-option#18030" you gave a solution for showing all menu items and submenu items.
So far so good.

My question is:
Is there any chance that the 1st level menu items open single articles if using the "Show All" option?
I know that without "Show All" they only open the submenu items...

Thanks in advance for any idea :)
Oliver
Project test area: http://gollreiter.oliver-lorch.de
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Hi Oliver

Presuming I understand you correctly (allow parent items to be clickable), try removing the following from your templates scripts.js (../templates/j51_florence/js/scripts.js)...


// Main Menu
$('.hornav li.parent > a').on('click', function(){
$(this).removeAttr('href');
var element = $(this).parent('li');
if (element.hasClass('open')) {
element.removeClass('open');
element.find('li').removeClass('open');
element.find('ul').slideUp();
}
else {
element.addClass('open');
element.children('ul').slideDown();
element.siblings('li').children('ul').slideUp();
element.siblings('li').removeClass('open');
element.siblings('li').find('li').removeClass('open');
element.siblings('li').find('ul').slideUp();
}
});


Ciarán
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Many thanks Ciarán - you are awesome :)

Works fine!
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