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December 5, 2018
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Bootstrap menu is not working on other pages. Why?

  • December 5, 2018
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I'm fairly inexperienced here, but I'm having a problem with my latest dropdown menu on every page but my index ( tribalcodes.org ). The index is fine and it will allow me to open the "Tribes" menu, but it's at the bottom of every other page, however I'm unable to make it clickable and it won't allow it to open on any page but the index. Anyone able to see where the problem may lie?

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    Correct answer BenPleysier

    I am sorry, but I fail to see any Bootstrap being used, let alone a Bootstrap menubar.

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    Participant
    December 6, 2018

    Thanks, very much it's hard to get some people to understand some of the older people  troubles.

    Participant
    December 6, 2018

    I Know this sounds weird but what is bootstrap, is that Comment section

    ALsp
    Legend
    December 6, 2018

    https://forums.adobe.com/people/david+lb81758050  wrote

    I Know this sounds weird but what is bootstrap, is that Comment section

    Bootstrap is a free CSS/script library originally developed by the dodgiest social media site: Twitter. Adobe has packed it inside Dreamweaver. Your response validates a point I've been trying to make for a very long time - that many Dreamweaver users have no clue what Bootstrap is or that they are using a bloated, third-party page layout method.

    That said, the menu on your home page is a Bootstrap menu and your page is linked to both Bootstrap CSS and Bootstrap script, as it should. The other pages that don't work have a simple link. The Bootstrap markup, CSS, and script are not present.

    Legend
    December 6, 2018

    ALsp  wrote

    https://forums.adobe.com/people/david+lb81758050   wrote

    I Know this sounds weird but what is bootstrap, is that Comment section

    Bootstrap is a free CSS/script library originally developed by the dodgiest social media site: Twitter. Adobe has packed it inside Dreamweaver. Your response validates a point I've been trying to make for a very long time - that many Dreamweaver users have no clue what Bootstrap is or that they are using a bloated, third-party page layout method.

    That said, the menu on your home page is a Bootstrap menu and your page is linked to both Bootstrap CSS and Bootstrap script, as it should. The other pages that don't work have a simple link. The Bootstrap markup, CSS, and script are not present.

    This is not a question from the original OP its a question from someone else, who is also clueless (meant in the nicest possible way) about Bootstrap - some would say its better to remain clueless.

    BenPleysier
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    BenPleysierCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    December 6, 2018

    I am sorry, but I fail to see any Bootstrap being used, let alone a Bootstrap menubar.

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    Participating Frequently
    December 6, 2018

    Sorry, I may have used the wrong verbiage. It’s the dropdown menu on all the pages that says “Tribes.”

    Legend
    December 6, 2018

    ddheartland  wrote

    Sorry, I may have used the wrong verbiage. It’s the dropdown menu on all the pages that says “Tribes.”

    Well there is no 'Tribes' button on your 'about' and 'services' pages, only on your home page and contact page which work...albeit it unconventionally?