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jensclas
Checking out Multi Menu

Hi
If you have Multimenu up and rinning on your site could you please post it here as an example of how it can be used? Thanks

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solo71
Re: Checking out Multi Menu
  • 2005/1/25 22:08

  • solo71

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 941

  • Since: 2003/1/29


Home of multiMenu.

Check the main menu and the sitemap link.


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seth_sd
Re: Checking out Multi Menu
  • 2005/1/25 22:27

  • seth_sd

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 158

  • Since: 2004/11/9


multiMenu is a must have. Check out This Site. Both the left side and right side menu's are done with multiMenu including the headings (Services & About Us). It's so simple and flexible you'll maybe wonder how you did without it. When I build a site I just use multiMenu for all of my menus.

Solo71 did an awesome job with this one!


Seth

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solo71
Re: Checking out Multi Menu
  • 2005/1/28 17:04

  • solo71

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 941

  • Since: 2003/1/29


Quote:

seth_sd wrote:

Solo71 did an awesome job with this one!


*blush* thanks.

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LazyBadger
Re: Checking out Multi Menu

Quote:

solo71 wrote:
Check the main menu and the sitemap link.

Can you give some hints, how you buld subcategories in main menu (subcategory titles, which aren't links)?

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carnuke
Re: Checking out Multi Menu
  • 2005/1/28 17:26

  • carnuke

  • Home away from home

  • Posts: 1955

  • Since: 2003/11/5


Jenny, LOL, Check out the members menu on my site when you log in. It's hard to tell a multi-menu sometimes because its just like the XOOPS standard menus. It's got to be one of the best, most useful modules. IMHO

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jensclas
Re: Checking out Multi Menu

Thanks guys..noe to set about creating one! Better get my modules organised!

Cheers

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Chainsaw
Re: Checking out Multi Menu
  • 2005/1/29 0:35

  • Chainsaw

  • Quite a regular

  • Posts: 304

  • Since: 2003/9/28


I use multi-menu. But after playing around with the various formats I went back to good ol' faithful standard format.

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kerrysl
Re: Checking out Multi Menu
  • 2005/1/30 23:07

  • kerrysl

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 21

  • Since: 2003/9/9 6


With the new 1.5 version, is there a reason for the restriction that a submenu must be in the same directory as the main entry? I have a site where I want to use Multimenu to replace the standard MainMenu to put stuff according to subject category instead of function.

One issue I have is that in the varous subjects, the submenu items will be drawn from different modules and therefore different directories.

As main items the abilty to grab stuff from all over XOOPS install is brilliant. So why has this been limited in the sub-menu hack?

I am looking through the code and ready to remove the restriction unless there is a very good reason for it to be there.

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