Gotcha, thanks for the explanation Ed.

I think just adding bootstrap-extras.js back would fix it.  The other
benefit of bootstrap-extras.js (other than multi level dropdowns) was that
it made dropdowns stay open for a few hundred milliseconds after a user's
mouse left them.  I think that's a win from a usability standpoint.


On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 9:26 PM, Eduardo Rivas <[email protected]>wrote:

> Off the top of my head, I removed it because it only served the purpose of
> adding the multi-level drop-downs, and Mezzanine 3 uses a pure CSS solution
> to achieve that. The downside is, as you noted, the submenus are not
> accessible in mobile. I now remember I actually added it to the "Know
> Issues" section of my pull request (#777). So yeah, it's a bug and it would
> be much appreciated if you could contribute a fix. I'd do it myself, but I
> really don't have the time right now.
>
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