The superfish drop down menu does not work on my site, but it's the same for other modules i've found around. There might be a conflict from a module or/and a component, but it does not show any message when debuging is activated.
How can i trace and solve this plz ?
My site is here : https://www.citoyens2france.org/
AS Templates
POSTED: 2020-02-19
Hello FESPIE31,
Try to disable modules one by one in case to find the problematic one.
Regards, AS Team.
FESPIE31
POSTED: 2020-02-24
"Hello FESPIE31,
Try to disable modules one by one in case to find the problematic one.
Regards, AS Team. "
I did, and it does not work.
FESPIE31
POSTED: 2020-02-26
Hi there. I've solved my precedent problem, which was unexpected. I though that subcategories were linked to the main category, but it was not. I simply had to create them in the menu to see them shown correctly.
But i have another strange and interesting problem. Any article link clicked when i'm positionned in the home link would no respect the joomla rule to only show it in the homepage, even if it is an other category.
When i'm showing an article by clicking on it in an other position in the menu, it will show correctly. But never when you click on it's link everywhere on the homepage it could be.
What may be the problem and how to solve it ?
AS Templates
POSTED: 2020-02-26
Hello FESPIE31,
Sorry, not quite understand, do you want to see your article on the home page only or in a separate page?
Regards, AS Team.
FESPIE31
POSTED: 2020-02-26
@AS Template
Sorry for my english, i'm a froggy from France :-)
Let's try to explain this again.
When i put the AS Article Newsflash (advanced) in the frontpage (home), and if i click on any of the 3 articles "read more" button i have choosed which are configured to show only there, the module does not disapear while showing it's content.
The problem does not appear if you click on any article of any other menu link showing a specified category.
You can see it running at https://www.citoyen2france.org
Any idea of what i'm doing wrong or did not understood ? If the module is supposed to show only in the frontpage home, why would it refuses to disapear while show the entire article ?
AS Templates
POSTED: 2020-02-26
Hello FESPIE31,
You have to create a menu and then menu items for each of your article, after that you will be able to manage module assignment. You do not need to publish the created menu.
Regards, AS Team.
FESPIE31
POSTED: 2020-02-27
Hi there,
"You have to create a menu and then menu items for each of your article, after that you will be able to manage module assignment. You do not need to publish the created menu."
I followed your recommendations, and it still doesn't work.
I created a main menu link to all articles in a different link category i did not activate.
http://prntscr.com/r8birh
I've said to the AS article to only show in home.
http://prntscr.com/r8bj42
The breadcrumb shows the correct link to the category when you click on any article.
http://prntscr.com/r8bjih
It still shows the page like if it was the homepage when you click on any of the articles. All modules activated only for "home" are shown while they shouldn't.
http://prntscr.com/r8bjy9
I've solved the problem differently, and you have to link to the articles category in any of other main menu item. I don't wanted that, so i guess it's a problem.
I had to create a link to the articles category in the main menu and activate it.
http://prntscr.com/r8bpje
And then, and only then, it shows it correctly.
I don't know if this can be called a "bug", but i'm quite sure users could appreciate you modify your script to get all the articles published and their category in account. Some other superfish menus are also using the Category titles, so it also uses the breadcrumbs.
It's nice to have the option to create links independents of the joomla structure, but for my point of view, it's a reverse mind. You should offer both solutions with a selectable item in the module configuration that would solve this, and offering to your customer the possibility to not rebuild all their sub-categories in the menu, using it's structure. And also to implement taking in account other articles not in the menu or menu categories.
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How can i trace and solve this plz ?
My site is here : https://www.citoyens2france.org/
Try to disable modules one by one in case to find the problematic one.
Regards, AS Team.
Try to disable modules one by one in case to find the problematic one.
Regards, AS Team. "
I did, and it does not work.
But i have another strange and interesting problem. Any article link clicked when i'm positionned in the home link would no respect the joomla rule to only show it in the homepage, even if it is an other category.
When i'm showing an article by clicking on it in an other position in the menu, it will show correctly. But never when you click on it's link everywhere on the homepage it could be.
What may be the problem and how to solve it ?
Sorry, not quite understand, do you want to see your article on the home page only or in a separate page?
Regards, AS Team.
Sorry for my english, i'm a froggy from France :-)
Let's try to explain this again.
When i put the AS Article Newsflash (advanced) in the frontpage (home), and if i click on any of the 3 articles "read more" button i have choosed which are configured to show only there, the module does not disapear while showing it's content.
The problem does not appear if you click on any article of any other menu link showing a specified category.
You can see it running at https://www.citoyen2france.org
Any idea of what i'm doing wrong or did not understood ? If the module is supposed to show only in the frontpage home, why would it refuses to disapear while show the entire article ?
You have to create a menu and then menu items for each of your article, after that you will be able to manage module assignment. You do not need to publish the created menu.
Regards, AS Team.
"You have to create a menu and then menu items for each of your article, after that you will be able to manage module assignment. You do not need to publish the created menu."
I followed your recommendations, and it still doesn't work.
I created a main menu link to all articles in a different link category i did not activate.
http://prntscr.com/r8birh
I've said to the AS article to only show in home.
http://prntscr.com/r8bj42
The breadcrumb shows the correct link to the category when you click on any article.
http://prntscr.com/r8bjih
It still shows the page like if it was the homepage when you click on any of the articles. All modules activated only for "home" are shown while they shouldn't.
http://prntscr.com/r8bjy9
I've solved the problem differently, and you have to link to the articles category in any of other main menu item. I don't wanted that, so i guess it's a problem.
I had to create a link to the articles category in the main menu and activate it.
http://prntscr.com/r8bpje
And then, and only then, it shows it correctly.
I don't know if this can be called a "bug", but i'm quite sure users could appreciate you modify your script to get all the articles published and their category in account. Some other superfish menus are also using the Category titles, so it also uses the breadcrumbs.
It's nice to have the option to create links independents of the joomla structure, but for my point of view, it's a reverse mind. You should offer both solutions with a selectable item in the module configuration that would solve this, and offering to your customer the possibility to not rebuild all their sub-categories in the menu, using it's structure. And also to implement taking in account other articles not in the menu or menu categories.
Regards ;-)