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Menu Manager
Posted: Fri 7. Jul 2006, 10:51
by tinoo
Just in case that some of the cracks feels boring waiting for release 1.3
... a menu manager for creating customized menus would be nice. I see a simple "drag&drop" system, where i can pick the categories, articles and what ever i want to show in the custom menu and bring them in the order i want... The sytem then links the menupoints to what ever i selected...
wysiwig-css-formatting would be great, too!
Would be easy to create simple top menus like "home | sitemap | contact" and so on without the need of "hardcoding" links like this...
Posted: Fri 7. Jul 2006, 11:31
by Klappstuhl28
hi tinoo,
in the thread about the replacement tag for this
http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.p ... c&start=15
Oliver wrote that he wants to integrate it.
So, im looking forward to 1.3 or a later version.
Posted: Fri 7. Jul 2006, 11:39
by tinoo
Hi Klappstuhl28
Couldn't find it - but doesn't matter... We will see what future brings...
Posted: Fri 7. Jul 2006, 11:55
by Klappstuhl28
Oliver Georgi
Site Admin
"nice work - I will implement it."
Oliver
4th position without addwords 5th with
Posted: Fri 7. Jul 2006, 11:59
by flip-flop
Hi tinoo,
that is completely different system approach.
regards Knut
Posted: Fri 7. Jul 2006, 12:17
by tinoo
thanks anyway - but still i don't get it... the topic is about a dhtml-menu...
i'm talking about a tool to create custom menus out of the given sitestructure. an example to show what i think:
home
-level1
-level2
--level21
---article211
-level3
Now i maybe need a small menu containing only home, level1 and level3. This could be used for a small topmenu in the very top of the page. On the
left side i need the whole sitestructure, where i can use dhmtlmenu, nav_table_column and so on.
So my idea is just a tool to drag&drop levels out of the sitestructure into a field (-> the new custom menu), order them (up/down), and then the tool takes the leveltitles and links them to the original sitelevels...
This would be a very flexible menuhandling system. Because on every site you have single links like sitemap, Impressum, Disclaimer and so on. All this kind of links must now be "hardcoded" in the template... Or you have to do "handstands" to create menus with certains level _not_ displayed...