• Resolved andrew00

    (@andrew00)


    I have a problem with my company’s blog https://www.hdiscount.it/blog

    I would basically disable the :hover effect on the primary menu (the red bar menu), and only leave the onclick behavior for the menu’s subcategories.

    I would like to click on main categories to expand the menu and then click on subcategory to open the related page.

    The problems I get are listed here:

      If you position the mouse over the posts’ previews, the primary menu (the red one above) will open and prevent the correct visualization of the posts’ contents.

      It happens on Firefox/UbuntuOS and also on Chrome/MacOs/Windows, not sure about other browser/OS combinations.

      Additionally, on some browsers it’s quite hard to click on the subcategories of the menu (it closes before you expect it).

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Theme Author Anders Norén

    (@anlino)

    Hi @andrew00,

    It seems like you’ve switched from Rowling on the linked site since writing this support question. For future readers, however, there’s no out of the box functionality in Rowling for changing submenus for opening on click on the parent, instead of showing up on hover. You would need to hire someone to make changes to the theme to get this functionality.

    — Anders

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