ADMINISTRATION
Preferences (or module general settings) Before using this multiMenu module, we suggest to have a careful look at the admin settings. This is where you will define the functional and personal settings of your module. Those settings have a direct impact on the index pages (but not on block settings).
~Display Main page:
You may activate or not the Sitemap option here. If you desactivate it, you may eventuellay keep using it as a fake module to display whatever block you want, or use is as a secondary homepage. Keep in mind this would only deactivate the main index page, not the sub-index sitemap pages.
~Introduction text:
Put here the text you want to see above the main index page. This text accept Xoops and HTML codes.
~Display banner: You have the possibility to display or not a banner or the module name above all the module pages. If you want to change the banner, change the '/module/multiMenu/images/logo.gif' file.
~Display multiMenu page (from 1 to 4): Choose the multiMenu content you want to display in the index pages.
~Menu Title (from 1 to 4):
Define the index and admin multiMenu page titles. Pay attention, this won't affect the related blocks title!
~Display Nav Bar: A navigation bar with the activated index page would display above each and every page. If you don't want this function, you can desactivate it here.
~Default image width: Fix the standard maximum size value a picture would display on the index pages. It would only resize pictures which are bigger than this value (thus, no stretching effect).
~Display icons: Activating this function would display icons in front of each and every links. There are actually 4 types of links :
- Absolute main links
- Absolute sub links
- Relative main links
- Relative sub links
~Menu to display in theme:
This option allow you to display one of your multiMenu directly in your theme. All you need to do is to insert that code in your current theme *:
<{include file="../modules/multiMenu/theme/multimenu.php"}>
* Note: Only 'main links' are displayed in theme!