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Hi, I am building a very big menu with many entrys with robyn and I need help with the last level. Please have a look here:
http://holstein.newhouse.at/index.php
and try to open the last level of "Maschinen & Anlagen A-Z"
for example if you hover over the second row of "Absack-/Packmaschinen" it does react strangley. It does not close properly or change to the correct submenu.

How to fix this. This would be a basic help for me.
But actually I'd like to build a nice mega menu.
Is there a recommendation for another MEGA Menu? Because I don't understand how I could build a better Mega Menu with the modules (I read about Login Modul in the Main Menu for example). I attach a sample of a mega menu how I would like it.

Thank you!
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Hello

Considering the complexity of your menu, may I suggest using a 3rd party menu module that will offer more options than the default template menu. There is a number of option available (https://extensions.joomla.org/category/structure-a-navigation/menu-systems//) but maybe something like Max Menu CK would be a good fit.. https://extensions.joomla.org/extension/structure-a-navigation/menu-systems/maxi-menu-ck/

Ensure to enable the hornav module position via the menu tab of your template style settings to disable the default template menu.

Ciaran
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thank you very much!
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