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kjelee98

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  1. Okay, so what I ended up doing is just directly linking the URLs of the pages, which seems to work around this and doesn't futz with the design in any way. Easy enough, but this seems like an odd glitch worth investigating further.
  2. Site URL: http://kenjirolee.com I was recently redesigning my website and decided to create a folder drop-down menu for my two portfolios, highlighting portfolio items that I wanted anyone exploring the site to quickly access. So far it looks great, except I've encountered a very strange glitch when actually navigating using the folder links. When I click on any link to a portfolio item in both menus from something like the home page, I get to that link with no trouble. The same goes if I click on the link I've set up to take a viewer to the base portfolio page. But when I'm in one portfolio item and I use the dropdown menu to access another one... Well, let me explain it like this. I have two portfolios on my site: plays (I'm a playwright) and projects (I do other things). I click on a page in the plays sections (in a url, it would be plays/moments). I'm there, and I decide I'd like to look at something in the projects section (projects/yellow-face). But when I click on it, I'm taken to the url plays/projects/yellow-face. Then I click on something else in the projects section (projects/peach-boy), but I'm taken to the url plays/projects/projects/peach-boy. And so on. This has occurred with any number of combination of link-clicking. The workaround for this is going back to the Home page or other non-folder page in navigation and clicking on any of the items from there, but that's not the most user-friendly option for a visitor to the page. Is there a workaround for this, like a custom CSS code or perhaps a setting that I'm missing?
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