Links Showing Paths on my Custom Theme

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I have created a custom theme and done everything based on the tutorials. But when I apply the theme to a any page all of my links have their respective paths displayed next to them in the NAVs. Also when the page is in edit mode all of the buttons and wysiwyg have either the paths displayed in there buttons or I have (javascript:void(0)). Here is a link to the one page that I have up until I have this resolved.http://manorworks.c5host.com/index.php/test...

Please help.

 
Mnkras replied on at Permalink Reply
Mnkras
can you please upload the file that has the Header Nav area in it
ccnewber replied on at Permalink Reply 1 Attachment
I don't have a separate header file because I use multiple header designs, but each file is set up exactly like this. Please advise.

Thanks.
Mnkras replied on at Permalink Reply
Mnkras
alrighty thats fine, so its probbaly 654-211.css or one of the other css files
Mnkras replied on at Permalink Reply
Mnkras
i think i might know what it is, are you using a custom template for the navs? its adding this to the class

nav-path-selected
ccnewber replied on at Permalink Reply
I developed the css for the nav myself. So I guess it is custom. But I am not using any script or add-on to C5 for the NAV. I am just using the auto-nav. But remember that I am also getting this same action in the C5 interface when I am logged in and editing pages. Someone else also told me that it was the CSS. So I guess I am going to have to methodically back out CSS and see how things behave until I find the culprit.

Thx for your help.
ccnewber replied on at Permalink Reply
Is it a distinct possibility that a CSS style could interfere with the Javascript code that C5 uses? If so I think I know what is going on but not sure until I can test.

Am I right that the C5 guys are using JQuery?


But that would not explain why the CMS is inserting those extra classes for the NAV.
ccnewber replied on at Permalink Reply
Mnkras wanted to thank you again for your help. It was my print.css file of all things. The least complicated css file that I have. Go figure. Any ways Thx much.