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In MM 1.7.4 choosing dynamic sublink allowed the submenus to appear (that is be activated) when the mainlink was chosen. This gave a similar effect to Switch Vertical, as long as each mainlink was to a different module (different module directory). I can see from your explanation that that is why, when you have mainlinks that all are from pages in the same module (in my case in the Content module, all of the sublinks open when any one of the mainlinks is selected.
The Switch Vertical option in the MM block provides the same function, and overcomes the limitation above. Knowing that the Mainlink cannot also point to a URL indicates that one will have to design menus accordingly. That is, use the mainlink entry as an indication of a set of menu options, which will drop down as submenus when the mainlink is clicked. However, as it does not link to content itself, it would be better if the mainlink item could have different attributes, e.g. different color (so as not to look like a link) and maybe to be able to be bolded or italicized. Another option would be to enable switch vertical for Categories as well or instead, and to allow admin to change text attributes (color, size, bold, italic, etc.).
One other thing: when you click on a submenu in Switch Vertical, the submenus disappear and you have to click on Mainlink again to see them. I think it would be better if they persisted until a different mainlink is selected.
For Dynamic Submenus how about Active Submenus (or Activated Submenus)? For Switch Vertical "Dropdown" might be more descriptive.
Barry
Barry Cooper
Sweet Home, Oregon