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Multi-level navigation and easy menu definition
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fabsn Wrote:i use this plugin to generate 3 different menus with a similar technique described in this thread http://get-simple.info/forum/topic/1025/...ersidebar/
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You can achieve this doing the following - assuming slugs "navi-top-1" and "navi-left-1" (without blanks) instead of "header link 1" and "left link 1":
  • put "navi-top-1" and "navi-left-1" into the menu
  • hide them in the main menu by adding a css rule (assuming id main-nav for the main menu):
Code:
#main-nav .navi-top-1, #main-nav .navi-left-1 { display: none; }
  • display the menus the following way:
Code:
<?php
  $bc = return_i18n_breadcrumbs(return_page_slug());
  get_i18n_navigation($bc[0]['url']=='nav-top-1'?return_page_slug():'nav-top-1',1,3);
  ...
  get_i18n_navigation(return_page_slug(),0,1);
  ...
  get_i18n_navigation($bc[0]['url']=='nav-left-1'?return_page_slug():'nav-left-1', 1, 3);
?>

Alternatively you could also put the main menu below another page, however then you might get a problem with the home page (if you want to show it in the menu) and fancy urls, if you use the parent slug.
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Multi-level navigation and easy menu definition - by mvlcek - 2011-08-27, 18:45:56



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