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  • Thread Starter documentaryvine

    (@documentaryvine)

    OK say I searched through themeforest support queries for the theme I own and solved this problem my deleting this….

    #{$wrap} {
    position: relative;
    z-index: 99999999;
    }

    And inserted the following code into my themes custom css field:

    ul.mega-sub-menu{
    z-index: 9999999!important;
    }

    So that must be what I did before ??

    Thread Starter documentaryvine

    (@documentaryvine)

    I’m a complete newbie so I have no idea.

    The weird thing is that I didn’t have this problem for over a year.

    But deleted and reinstalled Max Mega Menu a few days ago because I thought it was conflicting with something (it wasn’t) and now have the problem?

    Thread Starter documentaryvine

    (@documentaryvine)

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter documentaryvine

    (@documentaryvine)

    This is really bad man….

    I think you need a warning on your plugin page, possibly even remove it from wordpress.

    This advice:

    “If you meet any problem after installing, please don’t panic, just uninstall the plugin and it will be ok. No any data loss will happen. But if you can’t even access wp-admin, then just remove the plugin via ftp, then open wp-admin->settings->permalinks, press to “Save changes” button”

    Completely incorrect? Plugin removed via FTP and still got a 500 error, can’t login to wp-admin so how am I supposed to ‘save changes’?

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