Hi
I have used the workaround in this post but have hit a friday afternoon snag!
I have created a customvar called secname and am using it in Act_ParentSectionThis (which I'm then CSSing into a blue bg header bar for each page) with nothing in Act_ParentSectionSeparator or Act_ParentSectionLink.
I have sections with subsections which hold each product, plus perhaps a few related products, manuals etc. This gives 1 (or a few) products per page.
This was working fine but somewhere along the line the section header (secname) has become the secname for the last sub-section on the section page. That is, each section page seems to be picking up the secname of its last child sub-section, rather than using its own.
I'm pretty sure that this method was working fine, but something changed! I have recently been adding products to the subsections (I think it was still working after this) and then fragments to the sub-secs.
Any ideas?
Many thanks, Dan
I have used the workaround in this post but have hit a friday afternoon snag!
I have created a customvar called secname and am using it in Act_ParentSectionThis (which I'm then CSSing into a blue bg header bar for each page) with nothing in Act_ParentSectionSeparator or Act_ParentSectionLink.
I have sections with subsections which hold each product, plus perhaps a few related products, manuals etc. This gives 1 (or a few) products per page.
This was working fine but somewhere along the line the section header (secname) has become the secname for the last sub-section on the section page. That is, each section page seems to be picking up the secname of its last child sub-section, rather than using its own.
I'm pretty sure that this method was working fine, but something changed! I have recently been adding products to the subsections (I think it was still working after this) and then fragments to the sub-secs.
Any ideas?
Many thanks, Dan
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