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avatar BRoehling
BRoehling
27 Jun 2020

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Original Post: #19692
The solution described in above post didn't lead to a working solution, but I and potentially other Joomla users need this feature.

Describe the solution you'd like

not restrict module/menu assignment from URL menu type, i.e. allow it for URLs

Additional context

can we discuss it?

avatar BRoehling BRoehling - open - 27 Jun 2020
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - change - 27 Jun 2020
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avatar BRoehling
BRoehling - comment - 30 Jun 2020

you guys are baaad

avatar ReLater
ReLater - comment - 30 Jun 2020

Use the Advanced Module Manager of RegularLabs! There you can select any menu item. Perhaps you need additional overrides(?)

From my point of view it's correct and very helpful for most users to disable menu item selections in core where a selection is only resonable for some seldom edge cases.

avatar brianteeman
brianteeman - comment - 30 Jun 2020

The intent of the URL menu type is to link to external web sites - therefore it makes no sense to assign modules to the content of that menu item is not part of your web site
If you want to create a menu item that is a link to another menu item on your site then you should use the Alias menu type

avatar BRoehling
BRoehling - comment - 30 Jun 2020

I'm using the URL type to scroll to anchors e. g. #section. Joomla doesn't support that natively with the normal link 5ype.

avatar BRoehling
BRoehling - comment - 30 Jun 2020

ReLater, yes I did 5hat yesterday.

avatar brianteeman
brianteeman - comment - 30 Jun 2020

Well those are just links to an existing page which already has modules assigned to it.

avatar BRoehling
BRoehling - comment - 30 Jun 2020

Brian I drink tea man

avatar Quy
Quy - comment - 16 Jul 2020

I'm using the URL type to scroll to anchors e. g. #section. Joomla doesn't support that natively with the normal link 5ype.

It should work. Do you have the id="section" anchor on the page?

avatar BRoehling
BRoehling - comment - 17 Jul 2020

It should work. Do you have the id="section" anchor on the page?

yeah. <a id="section"></a>

avatar Quy
Quy - comment - 17 Jul 2020

Duplicate #29792

avatar Quy Quy - change - 17 Jul 2020
Status New Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2020-07-17 13:31:22
Closed_By Quy
avatar Quy Quy - close - 17 Jul 2020
avatar BRoehling
BRoehling - comment - 17 Jul 2020

it works by using sefurl#anchor

duplicate thread I close it

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