I've been trying to get the javascript hide menu bar to stay highlighted when clicked
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Q:
Is it possible that when a main button on the home page is
clicked and the viewer goes to the subpage, that the navbar will
expand to the correct subpage submenu? For example, I click on Agent
and when the subpage loads the submenu is expanded under Agent.
I've been trying to get the javascript hide menu bar to stay highlighted
when clicked on and directed to that page. For example when clicked
on Agent, then Agent Home, once that page loads the whole javascript hide menu bar
for Agent Home stays highlighted in orange. I haven't been
successful, any suggestions?
A:
Tree Menu doesn't save a pressed
item as it saves a tree state. It works within 1 page only and if you
reload the page you should set a pressed item using Javascript API.
You can find more info on our website:
http://deluxe-tree.com/highlight-selected-menu-item-sample.html
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