• Resolved Jamie

    (@tgjamie45)


    Hello,

    I have a very strange thing happening on my WordPress site with my menu items. Currently I am using the Elementor Hello Theme. To date, I don’t think this is an Elementor issue however maybe someone has some idea. In the backend, all looks fine on the Home, Read, Contact menu items:

    So in the above all looks ok and rendering correctly. However, in the actual website rendering to the web I get the following:

    You can see that only Home, Read, Contact aren’t having the links. Interestingly, I’ve tested other pages and they turn out ok. So I’m totally perplexed? I have also below done the straightforward selection, or here done custom links. It seems to only affect at the moment these three menu items?

    Would appreciate if anybody can help? Thanks

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  • Somnath sikder

    (@somnath2016)

    Hello @tgjamie45 ,

    I inspect your website url. And try to fix.
    This is screen short

    https://prnt.sc/1bwH76DGqyge

    Your Menu is not linked properly. Link the menu properly, then it will be fine.
    Thank You

    Thread Starter Jamie

    (@tgjamie45)

    Hi @somnath2016 thanks! But I’m not sure what you mean by the menu is not linked properly? In fact, I have never had an issue before and I’ve done a number of tests and nothing?
    Steps I have is: gone into Appearance -> Menus -> have set up the menu. -> Display location = Header.
    Then to the Elementor Header design page under Layout -> Menu -> I have set my menu. Saved then published. As I shared, all looks fine and working on my backend.

    So if you may, could you clarify what you mean in that my menu is not linked properly? Thanks

    threadi

    (@threadi)

    The problem has nothing to do with your entries in the menu. They are completely correct. The problem is caused by a JavaScript used in your website, which – as soon as the page has finished loading – converts the menu to what you see now. Without JavaScript, the page loads correctly.

    I’ve looked and unfortunately I can’t see exactly which JavaScript is causing this. I suspect the “Verselinker” plugin, which should probably only do this in the content area and not in the menu. Deactivate the plugin as a test.

    If it was not the plugin, deactivate all except Elementor. Then it should no longer happen. Then activate them all individually until it happens again – then you have found the culprit.

    Thread Starter Jamie

    (@tgjamie45)

    Thanks @threadi I had done this stuff before and to no avail but now I just deactivated the VerseLinker and all if fine. So I guess it really was this plugin that was doing it. It is quite odd as it was all working fine before. In anycase, appreciate the time from both of you. Cheers

    Somnath sikder

    (@somnath2016)

    So, it was a plugin issue then…
    Anyway your problem is solved.
    Thank You

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