No problems for me so far with the latest build. Sorry. :( Just out of curiosity are there any docs or anything (basic or detailed) on how to develop using the new menu system? I kinda got there by trial and error (and reading the comments above the functions).
On 24 March 2010 00:28, Kirk M <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > In my "Main" menu bar in the 2010 theme, I had 2 pages (About and Contact) > and 2 drop down menus ("Ye Olde Blogroll" and "Categories") set up via the > new (Woo) "Menus" which has been working real well until today's build which > did two things: > > 1. It took every single item in my "Main" menu bar regardless of > classification meaning pages, drop down menu titles and drop down menu items > and made each one it's own individual entry in the Main menu bar. This put > 15 separate items in the Main menu bar instead of the instead the normal 4. > > 2. It removed all internal links (About and Contact pages) and external urls > (blogroll) associated with each item in the Main menu bar. > > 3. Changing menus and menu items in the "Appearances/Menus" admin page no > longer saves the changes. For example, deleting every page, menu and menu > item in "Menus" (leaving it with only the "Main" entry) changes nothing in > the front end meaning the site itslelf. If I navigate away from the > "Appearances/Menus" admin page and then back again, all the original > (incorrect) entries are still there even though I deleted all of them > previously. In essence, "Woo Menus" no longer functions. > > Unfortunately, there's no entries in any error logs so it's difficult for me > to carry this any firther as I wouldn't know where to begin looking. > > Can anyone else verify this please? (I just love testing, don't you?) ;-) > _______________________________________________ > wp-testers mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers > _______________________________________________ wp-testers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers
