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sceilig wrote:
multiMenu truly is a powerful module.
sceilig wrote:
I did run into another problem with using the multimenu_dyn_vert.html template.
I can change colors and background images for the menu from my theme stylesheet e.g. #mainmenu
However, I cant control the colors or background images for a submenu of links, and the parent link for the submenu. These seem to be hardcoded into the multimenu_dyn_vert.html template. It seems the javascript in the template needs to have some of the style info right there, rather than reference it from the theme stylesheet.
Perhaps Im missing something and it can be controlled from the theme stylesheet, or maybe you can suggest another hack or workaround?
sceilig wrote:
Oh and here is a suggestion of an enhancement for a future version. When adding a link to the menu, to give the user the option to choose a link to an existing content page from a dropdown, or to choose a link to any of the installed modules from another dropdown. I implemented this on my end since I was using wfchannel for adding content pages on my sites and the administrators who manage the sites aint very techie so I had to give them the ability to quickly add a content page and make it live in a specific place on the main menu.
sceilig wrote:
That all works fine. However I have been noticing that on a few of the websites Ive built with multiMenu like this, it sometimes displays a different block template, for no apparent reason - multimenu_list.html.
// Check user agent (SEO). If Spider, display list style
if ( eregi( "bot", getenv("HTTP_USER_AGENT") ) ||
eregi( "spider", getenv("HTTP_USER_AGENT") ) ||
eregi( "robot", getenv("HTTP_USER_AGENT") ) ||
eregi( "crawler", getenv("HTTP_USER_AGENT") ) ) {
$block['format'] = "ul";
} else {
$block['format'] = $options[0];
}