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vB3Dev:
To display your links to the topics with the same style as the main menu, you need to apply those links the same styles. If you take a minute to explore the way the main menu is built, you'll notice you have three different styles:
1) menuTop - applied to the first menu option
2) menuMain - applied to the rest of the options
3) menuSub - applied to secondary optiones
Now. For that menu to appear there, you must have created a custom block. Otherwise you wouldn't have it. So go to this block, and in the link selector to "The Conservative View" add class="menuTop", Then, in the other link selectors add class="menuMain".
That's all.
And, Max, I do resent your comments about the lack of support here. I've been spending countless hours answering literally hundreds of questions here. I've spent more time trying, with the core team, to build a new foundation so XOOPS gets stronger, and believe me: reading comments like the ones you've posted here makes me wonder sometimes if it's worth the effort.
Then again, I can certainly sympathize with your situation. Now let me tell you how it is from this side: I asked for help in the documentation team, an area you mention as sorely lacking. Do you know how many users have offered help? Three. So what we see is a long chain of requests, demands, questions and urges, and every now and then a note of recognition.
This said, I apologize to the community for this rant. I've tried to be as helpful as possible and will continue to do so as long as I feel it's worth.
Cheers.