As shown in the design document, once a user chooses a category then the menu should show them the sub categories in that category. So if they choose, Women, the menu should allow them to navigate to the other main categories and also directly to the subcategories within "Women", like "Tops", "Jeans", "Sweaters".
I think we already sent you the list of sub-categories we want to display earlier. If you can't find the list, we can re-send it.
Here is an example of how it should look from Zara.com. The current, wrong behavior is that even if you choose the "Women" category, the menu shows the same choices for men and women - a dropdown button - instead of expanding the "Women" subcategories. You have to click "Women" then click "Clothing" then click "Tops" then "Tee Shirts" which is too much clicking. As soon as you select the "Women" category, the "Tee Shirts" sub-category should be visible and clickable.
The menu structure on the website is wrong.
As shown in the design document, once a user chooses a category then the menu should show them the sub categories in that category. So if they choose, Women, the menu should allow them to navigate to the other main categories and also directly to the subcategories within "Women", like "Tops", "Jeans", "Sweaters".
I think we already sent you the list of sub-categories we want to display earlier. If you can't find the list, we can re-send it.
Here is an example of how it should look from Zara.com. The current, wrong behavior is that even if you choose the "Women" category, the menu shows the same choices for men and women - a dropdown button - instead of expanding the "Women" subcategories. You have to click "Women" then click "Clothing" then click "Tops" then "Tee Shirts" which is too much clicking. As soon as you select the "Women" category, the "Tee Shirts" sub-category should be visible and clickable.