Posted by nicktr on August 31, 2011 at 4:47pm
I've installed superfish menu on a Drupal 7 install, running a Zen sub-theme.
I have the superfish menu working, but I need to get rid of the standard main menu. See pic - you can see I have the main menu links and then the superfish menu below.
I realise I could do it with CSS using display:none, but isn't there a better, more official way of doing it?
Thanks!
Nick
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I also had this question when
I also had this question when I use nice-menu.
Under admin -> appearance, there is an option for main menu, uncheck it to hide it.
An option under the theme you
An option under the theme you are using.
Ahhhh! Hadn't thought about
Ahhhh! Hadn't thought about looking there!
Worked - thanks!
Have this inquiry too. Many
Have this inquiry too. Many thanks!
still couldnt remove main-menu
tnx but it didn't worked for me> uncheking the global option, nor the them option the main menu always stay. Try to clean the cache - nothing
So in my case, helped me your first advice in style.css
thanks.