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  1. Hello everyone, firts of all I'd like to thank you for taking the time to read this, you are all great. I am posting this here because I can't get the store front to display the "top horizontal menu" properly. I am posting two sets of screenshots to better illustrate my problem, screenshot.1 group (3 screens- installed in my desktop) and screenshot.2 group (4 screens- installed in my laptop) The theme I got installed in both computers is Cenatasix. Both computers serve as local servers. The shop installed in my desktop is ok (screenshot.1 group) and the shop installed in my laptop is the one that's wrong (screenshot.2 group) Screenshot.1 group shows the "top horizontal menu" as its should be, and this is running with a prestashop version 1.6.0.9. on the local server of my desktop with wamp. In the screens of screenshot.2 group, you can see how the "top horizontal menu" doesn't look anything like the one in screenshot.1. The images from Screenshot.2 group are from my laptop with a prestashop version 1.6.1.4., and this is the one with is giving me a headache, a really bad one. I have no idea what files do I need to look at to make it work as it is supposed to. The screenshots are images of the the store front and of the google console showing the code relating to the "top horizontal menu". Could you please have a look at it and tell me what am I doing wrong? I'd really appreciate your help. Regards
  2. Hi Patron, thanks for your prompt reply, much appreciated. However, I was thinking about not enabling the multistore feat since I've been told that this might not be optimal for the site itself, anyway, that was some time ago and I'm not really sure why was that the case when he explained it to me. Do you think there might be a workaround this? or if what I was told is nothing to worry about for that matter? Cheers
  3. Hello everyone here. I landed in this post while looking for information on how to structure my site with two TLD's. You guys seem quite knowledgable and I thought maybe you could help me. If you happen to be in the mood and give it a go here is the information related to it and the link for the post I created within this forum: https://www.prestashop.com/forums/topic/498136-need-help-on-how-to-structure-my-site-with-two-tlds-domains-couk-and-com/ "My targets customers are primarily in the UK, so I want to host my shop with a server of that country using a .co.uk domain. I also want to use the .com domain for potential customers from the rest of the world using subfolders. My question is, how do I link the two together? Should they just be linked one another, like equal-to-equal (in case that's even possible), or should one exist within the other, like a subdomain within the hierarchical structure? and if any of this is possible, how could I do either thing?" Thank you for your time reading this, really appreciate it!
  4. Hello everyone, This is my first post here and I'm happy to participate in this forum with you all, I just think is great we have this platform to share our experiences and support each other along the way. Moving into the topic I'll try to be concise. My targets customers are primarily in the UK, so I want to host my shop with a server of that country using a .co.uk domain. I also want to use the .com domain for potential customers from the rest of the world using subfolders. My question is, how do I link the two together? Should they just be linked one another, like equal-to-equal (in case that's even possible), or should one exist within the other, like a subdomain within the hierarchical structure? and if any of this is possible, how could I do either thing? Thank you for your time to read this!
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