<!-- BEGIN SUBSUB --> <a href="index.php?action=displaycat&catid={CATID}" class="sub">{CATNAME},</a> <!-- END SUBSUB -->
The above is the code for displaying the sub-sub-cats, from displaylinks.tpl. But it doesn't apply the CSS class when it outputs the html - its not even visible in the source. All you get is the sub-sub-cat in ugly default formatting....
There's an issue here... as the CSS for everything else, including the cats and sub-cats, gets displayed.
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<!-- BEGIN SUBSUB -->
<a href="index.php?action=displaycat&catid={CATID}" class="sub">{CATNAME},</a>
<!-- END SUBSUB -->
The above is the code for displaying the sub-sub-cats, from displaylinks.tpl. But it doesn't apply the CSS class when it outputs the html - its not even visible in the source. All you get is the sub-sub-cat in ugly default formatting....
There's an issue here... as the CSS for everything else, including the cats and sub-cats, gets displayed.
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I too am having a problem with the display of this section - see www.webmastersite.net/forum...mplate_happening-6420.html
Related problem??
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You need to regenerate categories to apply subcategory html changes. There's a prompt in 3.3.17.
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cool, that solved it
i've got 2200+ categories all in