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jlavoie13 avatar jlavoie13 commented on July 30, 2024

Hey Mike,

Glad you like the theme! We'll take a look into this issue and see if we can figure it out. We'll keep you posted.

Jess

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MichaelSmeal avatar MichaelSmeal commented on July 30, 2024

Thanks a bunch!!

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MichaelSmeal avatar MichaelSmeal commented on July 30, 2024

Hi Jess,

Have you had a chance to look into this at all?

Thanks again for all the help,

Mike

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jlavoie13 avatar jlavoie13 commented on July 30, 2024

Hi Mike,

Apologize for the delay. I've done some testing in several different versions of Chrome on Windows 10, but I'm unable to replicate your issue. Do you have a working example of this? Are you using the latest version of scripts.js?

Jess

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MichaelSmeal avatar MichaelSmeal commented on July 30, 2024

Hi Jess,

The site that I am currently working on is www.bakusa.com. When viewing this site, on a desktop machine (Windows/Chrome) it requires a user to double click on the navigation item to open that link. This isn't happening on a MacOS device.

I am using the latest version that was pulled from the download on the scaffolding.io website. is this the most latest one?

Thank you,

Mike

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jlavoie13 avatar jlavoie13 commented on July 30, 2024

Hi Mike,

I'm sorry but we are still unable to replicate your issue. A few of us took a look with no luck. I hope you're able to figure something out.

Jess

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MichaelSmeal avatar MichaelSmeal commented on July 30, 2024

Hi Jess,

Thanks for taking a look into this. I still haven't been able to fix this issue. Weird that it only happens when a viewer is using Chrome on a Windows machine...

Thanks again,

Mike

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neilparnold avatar neilparnold commented on July 30, 2024

I hate to resurrect an old thread, but I might have found the trick to replicating this issue.

If you're using your mouse on a touch-capable laptop (I'm testing on my Chromebook, but also happens on an MS Surface), it treats your mouse click like a touch event. So, on a touch device, first touch shows the drop down menu, second touch activates the link.

When using the mouse/trackpad on my Chromebook, first mouse click does nothing (since the sub menu already appears on the mouse hover state), second click activated the link.

On nav items with no sub menu, all works as expected.

Hope this helps!
-- Neil

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