2010-05-27, 06:54:38
I've been using this to good effect on lower-level pages, but now I need to use it on a top-level page and the links don't seem to have the appropriate subdirectory. Normally they are on pages like this:
example.com/services/design
But when I use the plugin on a top level page, the links go to this instead:
example.com/design
Is there a way to fix this by changing something in the plugin? I've already changed it to put the links in columns based on how many links there are.
example.com/services/design
But when I use the plugin on a top level page, the links go to this instead:
example.com/design
Is there a way to fix this by changing something in the plugin? I've already changed it to put the links in columns based on how many links there are.