Menu changes between Orca and Main site

I have been looking everywhere for a solution to get the menu sized correctly in the main site, but as soon as I get to the Orca Forums or other modules, the menu gets chopped in half and the remainder of the items get stuck under the "+" tab.  Where is the file to adjust the menus in all the Boonex Orca modules?

I use the UNI template, and no mods to it at all.

Thanks for any help in figuring this out.

 

Even Monkeys and Retards get it right with repitition! - Author Unknown
Quote · 7 May 2010

Have you tried clearing your cache?

/DM

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Quote · 7 May 2010

I have tested on both IE and Firefox, and the menu shows the full system menu when you have a non-member viewing the site. As soon as you login, you get a full menu on all parts of the site except for the Forum where it cuts off a third of the menu choices. If you log off and refresh the screen, you get all the menu choices in the width of all the other pages.

THis one is really making me scratch my head.

Oh yes, I have cleared my cache.

Even Monkeys and Retards get it right with repitition! - Author Unknown
Quote · 7 May 2010

ok I have found the problem and it does not make sense.  In the Admin Panel , ADvanced Settings> Other.....

The number of elements in the navigation menu which will be desplayed before the More link for logged in members.: 17

The number of elements in the navigation menu which will be desplayed before the More link for visitors: 12

So according to this,  if I was not logged in, I would have only 12 menu items showing.... when I had 17. Now when I log in, I get the full menu listing of 12 and the rest wraps under the MORE tab.....

So it appears to me that the prompts are backwards in implementation, doesn't it?

Even Monkeys and Retards get it right with repitition! - Author Unknown
Quote · 7 May 2010
 
 
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