Hi There,
We check our site and it works fine here, so could you check once because we didn’t get such issue in our theme. We hope you understand. We looks forward to your respond.
Thanks.
I am not sure why you didn’t find the problem. Did you try from a smartphone? That is where we have the issue. Click on about (Not one of the submenues) Nothing changes. But if you click on about on a larger screen the page changes to show the information below (I wish I could attach a screen shot)
About
Our Company
WxIntegrations is a weather analytics company that provides critical weather information for businesses, communities, and individuals. We produce forecasts, reports and notifications that are tailored to focus on your unique challenges. Our notifications provide recommendations on how you might alter your plans and processes based on the weather forecast.
Our Vision
Businesses, communities, and individuals make better decisions about the weather because we provide them with weather forecasts that include customized impact predictions, tailored for each client’s specific needs.
Our Mission
Everyone can get weather forecasts for free. The challenge is translating weather data into customized impact predictions. Our mission is to provide timely notifications of adverse weather risks as well as fair weather opportunities.
I am not able to see the “about” or any of the other main menu page (“Products and Services”, “Surveys” or “Contact”) in a mobile platform, I can only link to the submenu pages. It is a function of the code when it shrinks to just “Menu” and you have it listed vertically on a small screen size. When you can see the full menu offerings in a horizontal fashion the problem does not exist.
Diane
Confirmed. Running WordPress 4.4.2 and Pure & Simple 1.2.2. Desktop works fine. On mobile (confirmed on Android with Chrome), when you touch Menu > “parent page” the menu is expanded to see a list of subpages, but it doesn’t recognize the touch to go to the parent. A second touch simply collapses the menu. No way to display the parent page content.
Hi there,
As per the WordPress standard top menu should be kept on # link. So please use # link on top/parnent menu
It will solve your issue.
Thanks
Could you provide an example of what you are referring to, I am confused by your instructions to use the “# link on teh top menue” what is the #link?. I didn’t change the coding/naming convention of the link. I used the Menu structure page to create the menu’s and submenus element on the page. .
Thanks-
Diane
Greetings – Just checking if you could provide some clarification of your instructions above as I haven’t seen a reply.
Sincerely-
Diane Cooper
I think what is meant by the response is to use a Custom Link menu item for the parent menu. IE: Go to Appearance > Menus, then instead of selecting a Page for the uppermost Parent menu, select Custom Link instead. Just a guess, I’ve not tested it.
rwb2073- thank you for the suggestion but unfortunately it did not work. We are still having issues with our main menu items not showing in mobile.
Hi there,
You have placed submenu on surveys and about pages. This menu should be provided a custom links not page links. For this
Go to dashboard -> appearance -> menus -> find custom links on left corner -> then add # URL field of same section -> finally add those menu on top menu with sub menu inside it.
Hope this helps you.
Thanks
Style Themes Rep-
That is what rwb2073 suggested above and sadly it did not work. As an alternate solution, we are not going to use the menu main pages as an actual content page but instead as an “overview page” of the content in the sub-pages. I plan to move all content that we currently have listed in our main pages to sub menu pages. That way if someone clicks on the main page from their computer or tablet they will still see content while also addressing the fact that in a mobile situation you are not able to connect to those pages.
So while the problem still exists, I think this is a viable work around.
Sincerly-
Diane
Hi dfcooper2,
We hope you got the solution of your issue.
Here is reason why the top menu need to be put on # link:
If you place # link then on laptop or bigger screen you can see the submenu on hover, which will provide easy accessibility for the user.
As on mobile devices there is no any hover features. Only click event is used on mobile devices. As to make top menu clickable you need to keep double click condition or some condition which will makes top menu works after the sub menu is appeared. This method is not the good practise.
Still if you need to implement those ideas then you need to customize puresimple-extras.js templated bringing on child themes.
Hope this clearifies your doubt.
Thanks
I’m using the Pure and Simple theme. When i tap on a header menu
vlccidaho.org all I get is the home page when using my Smartphone (Android). The sub menus work great. I tried clearing my cache on my phone but it didn’t work.
This is a update on my last post. Every menu item on the top nav functions the same way.
Please help! I have the same issue but I just cannot figure out what you mean by # link.
I added a custom link for the parent pages instead and as URL I just used for example http://casa-bellezza.ch/behandlungen/. Do I have to add the # somewhere.
I would be very very grateful for your help!