Editing “menu.js” to include a home button
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Hi guys,
I’m arguing with a friends site right now – he has a menu bar across the top of his site (much like mine) but the theme he’s using uses a menu.js file to code the bar. Currently, it only lists the WordPress Pages, but we’d like to add a “Home” button to take visitors back to the index.php page… currently you have to click on the title to do so, which is confusing for a portfolio page.
The code in the .js file is as follows:
function mainmenu(){
$(” #nav a”).removeAttr(“title”);
$(” #nav ul “).css({display: “none”}); // Opera Fix
$(” #nav li”).hover(function(){
$(this).find(‘ul:first’).css({visibility: “visible”,display: “none”}).show(400);
},function(){
$(this).find(‘ul:first’).css({visibility: “hidden”});
});
}$(document).ready(function(){
mainmenu();
});Is there something I can add to have a home button? I’ve tried all the php and html tricks, and nothing works since the menu is run off the script.
Thanks,
Lauren
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