A message to anyone following this thread. I’ve made some big changes/improvements to the MMM JavaScript.
In the latest version (2.3), you should find that hover and click are much more reliable, with hover working on ‘touch’ devices.
Please try updating, and if you have any feedback I’d be happy to hear it!
Tom – thanks for a great plugin.
Unfortunately, hover is partially broken for me with the v2.3 update.
Prior to 2.3, hover has been behaving perfectly on my site (including the dropdown not dropping down on hover, as documented, on my wife’s touchscreen-enabled Windows 10 all-in-one pc).
However, since 2.3, when I am logged in with an admin id, and the admin bar is visible at the top of the screen, hover doesn’t work.
In that case, clicking on the menu-bar doesn’t display the drop-down submenu, it takes you directly to the link of the top item. I haven’t found a way to display the dropdown submenu.
I updated my profile setting to disable display of the admin bar (aka toolbar). The dropdown on hover still doesn’t work when I am logged in as an admin, so the problem is not affected by whether or not the admin bar is displayed.
When not logged in, MMM hover still works works as documented.
On Mac OS X Sierra this is repeatable on Chrome, Opera, Safari and Firefox (latest levels of each).
ps I am pretty sure this is not a problem of caching.
My site is hosted by SiteGround which has its own caching plugin SG CachePress, but I have cleared the SG Cache and the browser cache to no avail.
Logged off = dropdown on hover works.
Logged on = dropdown on hover doesn’t work.
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This reply was modified 9 years, 5 months ago by
Adrian.
This may be due to a conflict with another plugin, that hadn’t been a problem prior to MMM 2.3
I deactivated nearly all my site’s plugins and now the hover intent does work when I’m logged in as admin.
Unfortunately, in the process, access to my site’s admin dashboard is now completely broken (redirect loop).
Until I fix that, I can’t do any work on trying to identify the plugin which is causing the conflict with MMM.
My site is back up.
It appears that the redirect issue was due to the Rename wp-login.php plugin, because it disappeared when I disabled that plugin..
That plugin has been superseded by WPS Hide Login.
My site is working again and it seems to have cured the problem I had with dropdowns on MMM when logged on.