I'm trying to use the menumanager to only show the child pages/categories of the current page. I spent two hours last night searching for a solution and trying to program it myself to no avail. I had to resort to implicitly setting the pages to show but that is only a temporary fix. Ideally i would like to set it up so at a top level page it only shows the children but if you go a level lower it only shows the siblings. So, if one of you could go ahead and build this for me by tomorrow, that'd be great.
No really though if anyone has done this or has an idea of how the logic would work or if it's even possible i would love to find out. Appreciate any help I can get.
Jeff
Menumanager functionality!
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cyberman
Re: Menumanager functionality!
Create a new/second cmsms template only for child pages and call menu manager there with parameter startlevel='2'.climberusa wrote: Ideally i would like to set it up so at a top level page it only shows the children but if you go a level lower it only shows the siblings.
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climberusa
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Re: Menumanager functionality!
I'll try that, but I did try every option laid out in the help page for menumanager and I was never able to have the menu only show children, it would always show the current page too even if I put start_level="2.1"
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cyberman
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climberusa
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Re: Menumanager functionality!
I see but is there anyway to have the list exclude the rest of the nav and only show the children, not even the current page?
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heatherfeuer
Re: Menumanager functionality!
Create a separate navigation template and call that particular menu template on the special "child" page template you make.
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cyberman
Re: Menumanager functionality!
climberusa wrote: not even the current page?
This is my menu manager call in template for parents
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{menu template='simple_navigation.tpl' collapse='1'} Code: Select all
{menu template='simple_navigation.tpl' collapse='1' start_level='2'}