My landing page/home page is setup as a scrolling one-page website. Each row/section has an anchor menu link which points to it (see attachment for menu layout).
If the row/section name was "firstrow" I set the menu link as "#firstrow" and this worked.
I wanted to add a second page besides the home page (Homeowner Services). I linked to it with the menu as a page. This is where the problem has occurred.
When on the Homeowner Services page, any attempt to click one of the other menu items results in this behavior: http://domain.com/homeowner-services/#firstrow the error being that the anchor no longer points to the home page.
1) So my next thought was to set the anchor link like so "/#firstrow". This seemed to work, however it broke the smooth transition effect when clicking an anchor link on the home page.
2) so the next thing I tried was to put this on every anchor: http://domain.com/#firstrow. This worked, and the smooth transition effect still worked.
However, in both cases 1 and 2, all the menu links show as the "active" link now, instead of as un-activated links... (you can see this in the attachment). It looks unusual.
Is there any way to work around this? Thank you! I really do love this theme, it is fantastic.
Sorry I am just now getting back to this but looks like you fixed my issues in 5.5.4, THANK YOU!!!! I am purchasing another subscription of your theme for another site because it is so wonderful.
Latest version of WP and Salient v5.5.3
Hello, here is the issue I am facing:
My landing page/home page is setup as a scrolling one-page website. Each row/section has an anchor menu link which points to it (see attachment for menu layout).
If the row/section name was "firstrow" I set the menu link as "#firstrow" and this worked.
I wanted to add a second page besides the home page (Homeowner Services). I linked to it with the menu as a page. This is where the problem has occurred.
When on the Homeowner Services page, any attempt to click one of the other menu items results in this behavior: http://domain.com/homeowner-services/#firstrow the error being that the anchor no longer points to the home page.
1) So my next thought was to set the anchor link like so "/#firstrow". This seemed to work, however it broke the smooth transition effect when clicking an anchor link on the home page.
2) so the next thing I tried was to put this on every anchor: http://domain.com/#firstrow. This worked, and the smooth transition effect still worked.
However, in both cases 1 and 2, all the menu links show as the "active" link now, instead of as un-activated links... (you can see this in the attachment). It looks unusual.
Is there any way to work around this? Thank you! I really do love this theme, it is fantastic.
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Sorry I am just now getting back to this but looks like you fixed my issues in 5.5.4, THANK YOU!!!! I am purchasing another subscription of your theme for another site because it is so wonderful.