2010-03-21, 01:41:04
It could be conflicting, depending on your CSS. It’s wrong in any case to have an UL-element as a direct child of an other UL-element anyway. You’ll have to edit the plugin to get it right.
Simply search plugin file for this:
I think you can guess what you want to edit… Once you edited the plugin to output the right UL-element, remove the one that is wrapping <?php menu_master(); ?> in your template.
Simply search plugin file for this:
Code:
echo '<ul class="menu">';
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