Hi there,
I am new to Drupal and have installed the Jollyness theme only (option 3 from the installation instructions). Everything seems to be working fine except the navigation menu. The styling is all off: the links are in an unstyled, vertical unordered list. Please see the example here: http://67.176.65.52/?q=landing#
Are there certain CSS classes I need to reference in order to style the navigation menu properly?
Please help! Thank you,
Rob
There are to less file are used for main menu styling. These are mainmenu.less and megamenu.less under lessc folder.
The order of menu item, please follow this like to set order for it by using drap/drop feature http://your-domain/admin/structure/menu/manage/main-menu
Thanks!
Hi jimmy! I have the same problem that rseigel, but i dont understand your speech. In my case, the menu is showed in a vertical column without any less, and css style. Could you explain again how to resolve this problem?
Regards.
Have you uploaded modules and libraries folders to your server? After uploading these folder to your server, you can jump to modules page to enable all drupal exp modules then you can see everything works fine.
Thanks.
Replace the Drupal core "Main menu" block with "DrupalExp Dropdown Menu 1", which by default is configured to show the Main menu. It is this custom block that adds all the dropdown styling.
Hi, just purchased the theme recently and can't find the megamenu style.
in my lessc folder I have only the mainmenu.less.
the megamenu.less file is missing.
kindly help
Hi urhinex,
Could you please open a ticket then send us your URL, admin account and FTP info for checking?
Thanks!
Hi Jimmy, I have already created the ticket but up till now I haven't received any reply from you.
am building the site on my local server first before hosting it online so can't quite give u the URL for now.
Same problem here. Anyone solved this ?
Same problem. Trying to use Jollyness as a theme for an existing site already configured with many Commerce settings.
Have the Jollyness theme installed, and the dexp and dexp_menu modules enabled.
Aha! Found it.
Replace the Drupal core "Main menu" block with "DrupalExp Dropdown Menu 1", which by default is configured to show the Main menu. It is this custom block that adds all the dropdown styling.