Using "Secondary Links" In Navigation...

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You first use it then try to go back to the default option- SCC doesnt seem to want to create the default navigation menu afterward; it will show it properly in preview mode, but not when published.

SCC - Registered and current version
SCD - Pro Trial, current version using a modified "blank top nav" template

http://historicorigin.com/shop/

Pic Example (Published) http://historicorigin.com/scc_navbug1.jpg

Pic Example (Preview) http://historicorigin.com/scc_navbug2.jpg

Hope I provided enough information...

Ive tried deleting the whole directory on the website and republished, tried changing the options again in SCC to get the navigation to try to update but nothing is working.

Any ideas?
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Did you make any manual changes to these themes outside of the software?
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None. I can try reinstalling if you think that would help. Unfortunately I have an appointment and wont be able to touch it for a few hours...

Come to think of it I did correct a typo in the data.php, the footer note says "This theme has benn made with a trial version of SCD" and I fixed it to read "been". Thats it though and since deleted that data.php and put the original back. That was early on though and didnt seem to relate to this problem.



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I would say that is a good place to start.
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Ill give that a shot and see if that helps.
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Did a full reinstall and the problem is still there. Fortunately I only have the base for this shop setup, so Ill try starting over (20 minutes) and see if I can replicate that problem.

Ill check back later...

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Strange. I would suggest opening a support ticket and send us all your source files and we can take a closer look at what is going on.
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Fen wrote:
You first use it then try to go back to the default option- SCC doesnt seem to want to create the default navigation menu afterward; it will show it properly in preview mode, but not when published.

SCC - Registered and current version
SCD - Pro Trial, current version using a modified "blank top nav" template

http://historicorigin.com/shop/

Pic Example (Published) http://historicorigin.com/scc_navbug1.jpg

Pic Example (Preview) http://historicorigin.com/scc_navbug2.jpg

Hope I provided enough information...

Ive tried deleting the whole directory on the website and republished, tried changing the options again in SCC to get the navigation to try to update but nothing is working.

Any ideas?


I talked with our programmers and this is a bug that has been fixed. We should have a new version available in the next day or so.
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Awesome Scott, thanks!

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