I cannot test the module section yet, gonna do that tonight

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It's currently intended to not have an 'active' class on the 'active' page but I'll reconsider this, doesn't sound bad. Probably your browser maintains a clicked/hovered event on the menu item you clicked that's why you see it 'active' when you use the history back button.CrazyCat wrote:Minor visual trouble : the menu links don't keep the "active" background when you are on the corresponding page, but when you use the history back they do.
I cannot test the module section yet, gonna do that tonight
I think that you can have the menu fixed, to keep it always visible when you scroll the page. If you add the 'active' class, the visitor will always know where he is.n0kS wrote:It's currently intended to not have an 'active' class on the 'active' page but I'll reconsider this, doesn't sound bad. Probably your browser maintains a clicked/hovered event on the menu item you clicked that's why you see it 'active' when you use the history back button.