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Mega Ethan problem?
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13 years 1 week ago #1082
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Mega Ethan problem? was created by seeunextweek seeunextweek
Hi,
after migrating my articles to the new design my mainmenu doesn't show the subdomains. No matter if sef / cache is disabled. I also cannot edit any articles in the front end. With any other template there is the edit button shown, but in this template not. Any help?
after migrating my articles to the new design my mainmenu doesn't show the subdomains. No matter if sef / cache is disabled. I also cannot edit any articles in the front end. With any other template there is the edit button shown, but in this template not. Any help?
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13 years 1 week ago - 13 years 1 week ago #1087
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Hi,
Please put your mainmenu module into position "mainmenu", also at the setting choose "Always show sub-menu Items" to YES.
Could you post here the site url and also provide a front-end user that can edit article? Also what component did you use for SEF?
As our demo in Joomla! 1.5 and Joomla! 2.5 the front-end editor work fine. Please make sure that front-end user have permission to edit articles.
Joomla! 2.5 have nice SEF include and I think many people love it than Joomla!1.5 + a SEF component.
Thanks
Please put your mainmenu module into position "mainmenu", also at the setting choose "Always show sub-menu Items" to YES.
Could you post here the site url and also provide a front-end user that can edit article? Also what component did you use for SEF?
As our demo in Joomla! 1.5 and Joomla! 2.5 the front-end editor work fine. Please make sure that front-end user have permission to edit articles.
Joomla! 2.5 have nice SEF include and I think many people love it than Joomla!1.5 + a SEF component.
Thanks
If you need to send us FTP access / host access, administrator access or any private information:
services(at)omegatheme(dot)com or drop a ticket www.omegatheme.com/member/
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