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I have not worked with multimenu, but I do have an HTML method using custom blocks. See
HereOr, to add other links to the main menu see
HereEach module has an xoops_version.php file in it that controls submenus, have a look at this thread
Here to see how it works.
You can add more sub-menus to a module:
News Xoops_version.php, look for code like this:
global $xoopsUser;
if ( $xoopsUser ) {
$newsModule = XoopsModule::getByDirname("news");
if ( $xoopsUser->isAdmin($newsModule->mid()) ) {
$modversion['sub'][1]['name'] = _MI_NEWS_SMNAME1;
$modversion['sub'][1]['url'] = "submit.php";
}
}
You could add another two lines to link to another XOOPS module i.e.
global $xoopsUser;
if ( $xoopsUser ) {
$newsModule = XoopsModule::getByDirname("news");
if ( $xoopsUser->isAdmin($newsModule->mid()) ) {
$modversion['sub'][1]['name'] = _MI_NEWS_SMNAME1;
$modversion['sub'][1]['url'] = "submit.php";
$modversion['sub'][1]['name'] = your module language define;
$modversion['sub'][1]['url'] = "whatever.php";
}
}
If you need individual help constructing a custom block using html post the code or links you need, or ask at my site or whatever