Section Header not displayed correctly in top menu

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Section Header not displayed correctly in top menu

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Hello,

I have a new install of CMSMS (1.2.3 "Black Rock") and added some section headers for my top menu, I have the following problem:

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As you see the "applications" section header is not displayed correctly (line Home and Downloads is.)

Any hint is appreciated, thank you!

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Re: Section Header not displayed correctly in top menu

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Most likely it is the currentpage that has a h3 around it you can style the h3 or make a new menu template to change how the current page is called as in take out the h3 designation...
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Re: Section Header not displayed correctly in top menu

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I tested your suggestion.

There is some pages where the menu looks broken and some pages where menu looks OK.

I have copied the content from one of those pages where menu looks OK and pasted into a page where menu didn't look OK.

No changes. It looks like this problem is independent of the current page.

Any ideas ?
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Re: Section Header not displayed correctly in top menu

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One more note, I have checked the CSS with the CSSViewer in FF, normally these titles have " .menuparent" and they are broken they have " .sectionheader".

I tend to think that this a problem with the default template, what do you think ?
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Without having a link I will have to guess and mine is that if you look at the source of the offending page you will find your sectionheader/currentpage has something that needs to be styled that isn't in the default CSS which has no CSS calls for section headers, use one of the other CSS calls for the menu to style your offending item...
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