This is probably right under my nose.... and I feel really stupid for asking this question.
I'm running 1.1 and am trying to add a second menu in the sidebar.
I have this much:
I created a new Database template from the file templates and named it Test
I put the menu where I wanted it like this
{cms_module module='menumanager' template='Test' start_level="2" collapse="1" }
What I can't seem to figure out (and I'm sure it's right there in the notes and I'm just oblivious) is how to style that so I don't get the default bullets etc.. I want to change the color of the text etc.. do I create a new Stylesheet?
Sorry to be so oblivious.
[solved] Styling the Menu in Menu Manager
[solved] Styling the Menu in Menu Manager
Last edited by cyberpaws on Tue Nov 13, 2007 3:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Styling the Menu in Menu Manager
Depending on how the first one is targeted, #primary-nav or, you can use the div it is in or the id/class you may have given the ul in 'test' for some of the default stuff like no bullets I add it to the CSS for the other menu...
Say first is ul id of primary-nav and second is test...
#primary-nav, #test {list-style:none;margin:0px;padding:0px}
Say first is ul id of primary-nav and second is test...
#primary-nav, #test {list-style:none;margin:0px;padding:0px}
Re: Styling the Menu in Menu Manager
So, it doesn't need it's own stylesheet?
I should have said that I'm using the Grass Stains theme... so I have a stylesheet for the header menu, the footer menu and the main template. So, I guess I have to look closer at:
The template in the menu manager. Added in "sidebar_nav" to the code I currently have.
And then in my Stylesheet for my menu create
Would that do it? Just to match the CSS to the Menu manager... I know I have to tweak the stying yet..
I should have said that I'm using the Grass Stains theme... so I have a stylesheet for the header menu, the footer menu and the main template. So, I guess I have to look closer at:
The template in the menu manager. Added in "sidebar_nav" to the code I currently have.
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{if $count > 0}
<ul id="sidebar_nav">
{foreach from=$nodelist item=node}
{if $node->depth > $node->prevdepth}
{repeat string="<ul>" times=$node->depth-$node->prevdepth}
{elseif $node->depth < $node->prevdepth}
{repeat string="</li></ul>" times=$node->prevdepth-$node->depth}
</li>
{elseif $node->index > 0}</li>
{/if}
{if $node->current == true or $node->parent == true}
<li class="active"><a href="{$node->url}" class="active">{$node->menutext}</a>
{else}
<li><a href="{$node->url}">: {$node->menutext} :</a>{/if}
{/foreach}
{repeat string="</li></ul>" times=$node->depth-2}</li>
</ul>
{/if}
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#sidebar-nav ul {
padding:0;
margin:0;
white-space: nowrap;
font-size:8pt;
color:#000;
float:left;
list-style:none;
}
#sidebar-nav ul li {
margin: 0 0 0 0;
padding: 0 0 0 0;
color: #000000;
text-decoration:none;
float: left;
}