Hi,
I have just installed cmsms and have fallen in love with its simplicity. Now I have decided no matter what barriers comes myway.. generally all cms tools has some or the other. I am gonna stick with CMSMS. Because my comparison, CMSMS ranks better.
Here are the barriers:
MENUS
1. I want to create 3 different menus in the sampe page or site
For example,
1. Top level menus
Home
Learning Center
Products and Servicescghe
Clients and Partnerson
Customer Support
2. Once I click on Learning Center,
I want to display its child in some different place on the same page
About the Company
Why Company?
How Do I?
3. Now once I click "About The Company"
I want to display
About Us
Philosophy
Careers
Contact us
Now if you see, what I am asking is 3 types of menu -> 1. Parent 2. Child 3. Child-Child but be placed in different locations.
Currently, I can have only nested menus.
Please see site structure to understand point: www.usabledesign.in
Can anybody tell me if this layout can be possible with CMSMS easily?
Also, one more thing that all cms tools are missing is:
Multi-Client Capability.
If anybody is willing to take this up as a project, I can help with whatever donations I can offer.
Thanks so much for your help.
Best regards
Rajesh Kumar,
UsableDesign, India
Custom different menus? Anybody kind to Help?
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cyberman
Re: Custom different menus? Anybody kind to Help?
If I've understood right the default template EllNav Horiz/Vert 1 col or 2 col can do it for you. Perhaps you must play a little bit with MenuManagers parameters ...grrajeshkumar wrote: Can anybody tell me if this layout can be possible with CMSMS easily?
Re: Custom different menus? Anybody kind to Help?
Basically, you would do something like this:
{cms_module module='menumanager' number_of_levels='1'} for the top level
{cms_module module='menumanager' number_of_levels='1' start_level='2'} for the 2nd level
{cms_module module='menumanager' start_level='3'} for the 3rd and above (if any) levels.
They can be placed anywhere on the template and use different menu templates, if you'd like.
Hope that helps...
{cms_module module='menumanager' number_of_levels='1'} for the top level
{cms_module module='menumanager' number_of_levels='1' start_level='2'} for the 2nd level
{cms_module module='menumanager' start_level='3'} for the 3rd and above (if any) levels.
They can be placed anywhere on the template and use different menu templates, if you'd like.
Hope that helps...

