I hope this is just a newbie question -- and I'm aware it may be more of a suckerfish issue than a litejazz one, although a quick search didn't seem to turn anything up.
I have a couple of menu items where there is the primary item, which drops down to sub-menu level one, which has items which expand to sub-menu level two, and items there which expand to sub-menu level three. On each of these sub-menu level three expansions (which are all child-less), the item shows the little triangle to the right as if there were further children. All child-less menu items on the previous sub-menus display without the triangle, just like they ought to.
I have tried deleting and re-creating the problem menu items and have also tried them with the 'expanded' checkbox both clicked and un-clicked. All I want is for these child-less menu items not to show the arrow indicating that they have children.
Is this:
a) my own dumb fault for overlooking something simple?
b) a litejazz issue?
c) an inherant limitation of the son of suckerfish menus?
Anybody got a solution or a workaround?
Comments
Comment #1
retswerb commentedSorry, I guess this should have been a support request rather than a bug report as I don't know the actual source of the problem.
Comment #2
roopletheme commentedThe CSS code for the LiteJazz suckerfish menus only theme elements two-deep into a nested menu structure. After that, things get a bit twisted. I'll look at adding additional styles to support deeper nesting levels in a future version.
Comment #3
bryancasler commentedI don't have the answer for the nesting problem, which I've spent way too much time trying to solve. However I did trim down and organize the CSS code quite a bit. Maybe someone can take it from here.
Comment #4
kisugiai commentedclosed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.