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Kunena 6.2.6 released
The Kunena team has announce the arrival of Kunena 6.2.6 [K 6.2.6] which is now available for download as a native Joomla extension for J! 4.4.x/5.0.x. This version addresses most of the issues that were discovered in K 6.1 / K 6.2 and issues discovered during the last development stages of K 6.2
Solved How to properly add a menu of type Kunena (category list) to a sub-level category
8 years 2 months ago #1
by tokenring
How to properly add a menu of type Kunena (category list) to a sub-level category was created by tokenring
Hi everyone!
I don't think this is an error, but rather something I'm missing on my end. Here is what I am seeing in the joomla site and forum
I have a main menu at the top of the page that has a menu item that points to the top level of the forum (support). When I click that menu item, it works and this is the URL: www.domain.com/index.php/support
I have another menu item in the main menu that points to a sub category of this forum (faq). When I click this menu item it SEEMS to not work because I don't see the topics that are there. That URL looks like this: www.domain.com/index.php/faq
If I just navigate through the forum WITHOUT using the main menu, the faq URL looks like this: www.domain.com/index.php/forum/faq and that actually works or shows my threads in there.
As you can see, the one that is working has the extra path "forum" in the URL.
www.domain.com/index.php/faq
www.domain.com/index.php/forum/faq
So, how do I add the menu item in the main menu so it actually points to the correct path/URL?
Thanks!
I don't think this is an error, but rather something I'm missing on my end. Here is what I am seeing in the joomla site and forum
I have a main menu at the top of the page that has a menu item that points to the top level of the forum (support). When I click that menu item, it works and this is the URL: www.domain.com/index.php/support
I have another menu item in the main menu that points to a sub category of this forum (faq). When I click this menu item it SEEMS to not work because I don't see the topics that are there. That URL looks like this: www.domain.com/index.php/faq
If I just navigate through the forum WITHOUT using the main menu, the faq URL looks like this: www.domain.com/index.php/forum/faq and that actually works or shows my threads in there.
As you can see, the one that is working has the extra path "forum" in the URL.
www.domain.com/index.php/faq
www.domain.com/index.php/forum/faq
So, how do I add the menu item in the main menu so it actually points to the correct path/URL?
Thanks!
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8 years 2 months ago #2
by tokenring
Replied by tokenring on topic How to properly add a menu of type Kunena (category list) to a sub-level category
From my setup above, one way is showing the topics in the subcategory and one is not. How do you properly add a menu item of type kunena that is a category list, and displays the topics in that category?
Thanks,
Aaron
Thanks,
Aaron
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8 years 2 months ago #3
by rich
Replied by rich on topic How to properly add a menu of type Kunena (category list) to a sub-level category
hmm.. I've tested it now. It seems it is not possible the menu item "Category List" to link with a sub category. I will ask a developer, maybe it's a bug.
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8 years 2 months ago - 8 years 2 months ago #4
by rich
Replied by rich on topic How to properly add a menu of type Kunena (category list) to a sub-level category
Sorry, I was a blockhead. A single category includes not a list. A list shows categories which are included in a parent category. For a single sub category you need the menu item Show Category.
Last edit: 8 years 2 months ago by rich.
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8 years 2 months ago #5
by tokenring
Replied by tokenring on topic How to properly add a menu of type Kunena (category list) to a sub-level category
Thanks! That did the trick!
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