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Hi, I purchased the Nocturne template and installed it in this site:

http://lnx.ilsannicola.it/kr

The menu "Progetti" has two secondary links ("Progetti in corso" and "Progetti conclusi";) and I can correctly see them on desktop.
If you resize the window a link "Menu" appears on the top right, but clicking on it I cannot see the secondary links, I see only Home and Progetti. Is this a bug?

I looked at the demo for Nocturne template (http://demo.joomla51.com/0099/) and I see that the mobile nav there is completely different (a combo box appears under the menu bar, with all the primary and secondary links). To me this solution is very good, but how can I activate it?

Thank you for your help!
Augusto
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Hi Augusto

There appears to be a Javascript conflict with your mobile menu and a 3rd party extension.

May I suggest sending temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com and we will examine this issue further. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

Ciarán
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Thank you

We have installed the 'jQuery Easy' plugin to your Joomla installation which ensures only one copy of jQuery is loaded across your site which appears to have resolved the issue. Your mobile menu is now appearing as it should.

Ciarán
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