Hi Forum Members,
Please excuse silly questions such as mine, I'm not too good at this yet. Also, this may have been answered in another location, but I couldn't find it. If so, please direct me to that entry with my thanks.
I'm trying to put a vertical bulletmenu in a template for the second level pages of my site that will only show the children of that page.
I want to use something like {bulletmenu start_page= '{this_page}' number_of_levels='2'} where this_page is the page containing the menu.
Is this possible?
I could create templates for each second level page that had children and actually put in the appropriate start_page, but it seems like a waste if there's a way to automate it.
Thanks for all your help,
OK Parrothead
Vertical Bulletmenu start_page <this>
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Vertical Bulletmenu start_page <this>
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Re: Vertical Bulletmenu start_page <this>
Thanks for your response.
I need all the help I can get
Uh, I tried this, but I get the menu for the home page.
I was trying to create a menu that started at whatever page I was on, and show the children of that page.
Here's the Page Layout:
Home
Locations Menu tag {bulletmenu start_page='Locations' number_of_levels='2'}
Location 1 shows " Locations" and its children Location 1, Location 2, etc.
Location 2
Location 3
Services Desired tag {bulletmenu start_page='thispage' number_of_levels='2'
Service Type 1 shows (because its on Services) "Services" and its children
Service Type 2
Service Type 3
I tried using {title} and {page_text} but they don't work, or I don't know how to make them work. (Doh!).
Any clues, or am I just barking up the wrong tree?
I need all the help I can get
Uh, I tried this, but I get the menu for the home page.
I was trying to create a menu that started at whatever page I was on, and show the children of that page.
Here's the Page Layout:
Home
Locations Menu tag {bulletmenu start_page='Locations' number_of_levels='2'}
Location 1 shows " Locations" and its children Location 1, Location 2, etc.
Location 2
Location 3
Services Desired tag {bulletmenu start_page='thispage' number_of_levels='2'
Service Type 1 shows (because its on Services) "Services" and its children
Service Type 2
Service Type 3
I tried using {title} and {page_text} but they don't work, or I don't know how to make them work. (Doh!).
Any clues, or am I just barking up the wrong tree?
"Contentment is a quality best suited for cows - not cowboys" -- Jimmy Buffet
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Re: Vertical Bulletmenu start_page <this>
Thanks Andy,
I solved it using the regular tag. I indeed was using the wrong syntax.
What I was after was a menu for secondary navigation. Another menu is on the site for section by section navigation.
I solved it using the regular tag. I indeed was using the wrong syntax.
What I was after was a menu for secondary navigation. Another menu is on the site for section by section navigation.
"Contentment is a quality best suited for cows - not cowboys" -- Jimmy Buffet