Sorry for the long title, but wanted to get the key facts in there. I've also posted in the module development forum, which seems more appropriate, but the module needs a little time from an experienced coder, up to speed on Drupal 6.x, so I'm leaving a message here, too. I've made a new module. It creates creates custom menus from the taxonomy. It stands out from the other solutions (unless I've missed something), like this, - It's a bigger module (two modules) than other cuter solutions (Tax'o'menu, TinyTax, Taxonomy-strider, Taxonomy-context, Site-menu, Menu-tree...) - It's far more generalised. In short, you can index any part of your taxonomy. The menus it produces update on the fly. They look like the navigation menu or the book menu, because they use the same Drupal systems. There are more details on my recent forum post. If the Dutch play total football, this is total Drupal (bit of hype). When researching, I found repeated requests in forums and lists for such a module, but nobody has made one, which leads to the question, shouldn't I post my work? Answer, no. I only started on Drupal a few months ago. I only started coding in PHP just before the 6.x upgrade, so this module has lived through that. What I have works very well for me. But if the community would like it, the module needs someone experienced to look it over and tidy it up. Anyone want to help? Or point me in some useful directions where I can get help? It's exciting coding, as it uses many of the new features in Drupal 6.x. You don't even have to do the tricky stuff, as the general approach is now worked - the module is up and running as a proof of concept. All you have to do is mail me back, and we can take it from there. Robert