How to clickable after child menu open
How to clickable when child menu is open ?
i want all clickable parent as well child but if child is present then i am showing children of particular current parent,but parent also must be clickable.
<ul>
<li><a href="#">Item 1</a></li>
<li class="has-submenu"><a href="#">Item 2</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#">Sub Item 1</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
jquery html css
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How to clickable when child menu is open ?
i want all clickable parent as well child but if child is present then i am showing children of particular current parent,but parent also must be clickable.
<ul>
<li><a href="#">Item 1</a></li>
<li class="has-submenu"><a href="#">Item 2</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#">Sub Item 1</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
jquery html css
2
Could you fix English in your question? I barely understand what you are asking for
– radrow
Jan 19 at 14:08
You need to include your css code for has-submenu, we don't know how your menu is 'opening' otherwise
– Phil
Jan 19 at 14:12
@Phil i need jquery for this
– sumeet bajaj
Jan 19 at 14:43
@radrow sorry for bad English. suppose in above my question first li have anchor tag if user click then it will redirect - no issue when user click on second li then their submenu must be open with all are clickable but their parent(2nd li) also clickable if submenu in open. need css and jquery. thanks for your time
– sumeet bajaj
Jan 19 at 14:52
regardless, you're not explaining enough or giving enough information for anyone to really help you
– Phil
Jan 19 at 19:10
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How to clickable when child menu is open ?
i want all clickable parent as well child but if child is present then i am showing children of particular current parent,but parent also must be clickable.
<ul>
<li><a href="#">Item 1</a></li>
<li class="has-submenu"><a href="#">Item 2</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#">Sub Item 1</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
jquery html css
How to clickable when child menu is open ?
i want all clickable parent as well child but if child is present then i am showing children of particular current parent,but parent also must be clickable.
<ul>
<li><a href="#">Item 1</a></li>
<li class="has-submenu"><a href="#">Item 2</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#">Sub Item 1</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
jquery html css
jquery html css
edited Jan 19 at 14:08
sumeet bajaj
asked Jan 19 at 14:05
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Could you fix English in your question? I barely understand what you are asking for
– radrow
Jan 19 at 14:08
You need to include your css code for has-submenu, we don't know how your menu is 'opening' otherwise
– Phil
Jan 19 at 14:12
@Phil i need jquery for this
– sumeet bajaj
Jan 19 at 14:43
@radrow sorry for bad English. suppose in above my question first li have anchor tag if user click then it will redirect - no issue when user click on second li then their submenu must be open with all are clickable but their parent(2nd li) also clickable if submenu in open. need css and jquery. thanks for your time
– sumeet bajaj
Jan 19 at 14:52
regardless, you're not explaining enough or giving enough information for anyone to really help you
– Phil
Jan 19 at 19:10
add a comment |
2
Could you fix English in your question? I barely understand what you are asking for
– radrow
Jan 19 at 14:08
You need to include your css code for has-submenu, we don't know how your menu is 'opening' otherwise
– Phil
Jan 19 at 14:12
@Phil i need jquery for this
– sumeet bajaj
Jan 19 at 14:43
@radrow sorry for bad English. suppose in above my question first li have anchor tag if user click then it will redirect - no issue when user click on second li then their submenu must be open with all are clickable but their parent(2nd li) also clickable if submenu in open. need css and jquery. thanks for your time
– sumeet bajaj
Jan 19 at 14:52
regardless, you're not explaining enough or giving enough information for anyone to really help you
– Phil
Jan 19 at 19:10
2
2
Could you fix English in your question? I barely understand what you are asking for
– radrow
Jan 19 at 14:08
Could you fix English in your question? I barely understand what you are asking for
– radrow
Jan 19 at 14:08
You need to include your css code for has-submenu, we don't know how your menu is 'opening' otherwise
– Phil
Jan 19 at 14:12
You need to include your css code for has-submenu, we don't know how your menu is 'opening' otherwise
– Phil
Jan 19 at 14:12
@Phil i need jquery for this
– sumeet bajaj
Jan 19 at 14:43
@Phil i need jquery for this
– sumeet bajaj
Jan 19 at 14:43
@radrow sorry for bad English. suppose in above my question first li have anchor tag if user click then it will redirect - no issue when user click on second li then their submenu must be open with all are clickable but their parent(2nd li) also clickable if submenu in open. need css and jquery. thanks for your time
– sumeet bajaj
Jan 19 at 14:52
@radrow sorry for bad English. suppose in above my question first li have anchor tag if user click then it will redirect - no issue when user click on second li then their submenu must be open with all are clickable but their parent(2nd li) also clickable if submenu in open. need css and jquery. thanks for your time
– sumeet bajaj
Jan 19 at 14:52
regardless, you're not explaining enough or giving enough information for anyone to really help you
– Phil
Jan 19 at 19:10
regardless, you're not explaining enough or giving enough information for anyone to really help you
– Phil
Jan 19 at 19:10
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Could you fix English in your question? I barely understand what you are asking for
– radrow
Jan 19 at 14:08
You need to include your css code for has-submenu, we don't know how your menu is 'opening' otherwise
– Phil
Jan 19 at 14:12
@Phil i need jquery for this
– sumeet bajaj
Jan 19 at 14:43
@radrow sorry for bad English. suppose in above my question first li have anchor tag if user click then it will redirect - no issue when user click on second li then their submenu must be open with all are clickable but their parent(2nd li) also clickable if submenu in open. need css and jquery. thanks for your time
– sumeet bajaj
Jan 19 at 14:52
regardless, you're not explaining enough or giving enough information for anyone to really help you
– Phil
Jan 19 at 19:10