How to add comment under menu items
Hi, I'm new on Drupal and I would like to know how can I make properly such comment on items Menu please ? -> each first row is a link and each 2nd row is a comment... - Menu 1 (my explanation) - Menu 2 (other explanation ...) ... The only solution i've found is to do that (below)... but i'm sure it's not a property way... - the only constraint i have is to have the abbility to get the Description field in the underlying menu to display a dynamic comment. but actually, the only trick I've found to get the Description is to parse the HTML string to retrieve the "title" tag to get my text. Not very cool, i think... - actually, to determine the underlying nodes menu, i'm testing her names... is there another way to do that ? Can you help me please ? Regards Cédric function myTheme_menu_item($link, $has_children, $menu = '', $in_active_trail = FALSE, $extra_class = NULL) { $class = ($menu ? 'expanded' : ($has_children ? 'collapsed' : 'leaf')); if (!empty($extra_class)) { $class .= ' '. $extra_class; } if ($in_active_trail) { $class .= ' active-trail'; } $css_id = strip_tags($link); // test the node for which i want to add comment if (stripos($link, 'MyMenu1') > 0 || stripos($link, 'MyMenu2') > 0) { $rec = 'title="'; $i = stripos($link, $rec); if ($i > 0) { $j = strpos($link, '"', $i+strlen($rec)); if ($j > 0) $title = substr($link, $i+strlen($rec), $j-$i-strlen($rec)); } } $title = ($title != "") ? '<div class="views-field-created"><h0> [' . $title . ']</h0></div>' : ''; return '<li class="'. $class .'">'. $link . $menu ."</li>\n" . $title; }
Hi, Because i'm new on the liste, i'm wondering if my previous message correctly received on the list ? Cédric ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Cédric Joubert <cedjoubert@gmail.com> Date: 2010/3/6 Subject: How to add comment under menu items To: development@drupal.org Hi, I'm new on Drupal and I would like to know how can I make properly such comment on items Menu please ? -> each first row is a link and each 2nd row is a comment... - Menu 1 (my explanation) - Menu 2 (other explanation ...) ... The only solution i've found is to do that (below)... but i'm sure it's not a property way... - the only constraint i have is to have the abbility to get the Description field in the underlying menu to display a dynamic comment. but actually, the only trick I've found to get the Description is to parse the HTML string to retrieve the "title" tag to get my text. Not very cool, i think... - actually, to determine the underlying nodes menu, i'm testing her names... is there another way to do that ? Can you help me please ? Regards Cédric function myTheme_menu_item($link, $has_children, $menu = '', $in_active_trail = FALSE, $extra_class = NULL) { $class = ($menu ? 'expanded' : ($has_children ? 'collapsed' : 'leaf')); if (!empty($extra_class)) { $class .= ' '. $extra_class; } if ($in_active_trail) { $class .= ' active-trail'; } $css_id = strip_tags($link); // test the node for which i want to add comment if (stripos($link, 'MyMenu1') > 0 || stripos($link, 'MyMenu2') > 0) { $rec = 'title="'; $i = stripos($link, $rec); if ($i > 0) { $j = strpos($link, '"', $i+strlen($rec)); if ($j > 0) $title = substr($link, $i+strlen($rec), $j-$i-strlen($rec)); } } $title = ($title != "") ? '<div class="views-field-created"><h0> [' . $title . ']</h0></div>' : ''; return '<li class="'. $class .'">'. $link . $menu ."</li>\n" . $title; }
ah ok, thanks ! Cédric ----- Original Message ----- From: Brian Vuyk To: development@drupal.org Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2010 2:49 PM Subject: Re: [development] How to add comment under menu items It was. People just don't tend to reply to much on Saturdays. Brian
hi, I'm surprised, i did not receive any response... while i am sure, the code below is not very nice ;-) any idea to help me do that in a good and correct Drupal way please ? Cédric ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Cédric Joubert <cedjoubert@gmail.com> Date: 2010/3/6 Subject: How to add comment under menu items To: development@drupal.org Hi, I'm new on Drupal and I would like to know how can I make properly such comment on items Menu please ? -> each first row is a link and each 2nd row is a comment... - Menu 1 (my explanation) - Menu 2 (other explanation ...) ... The only solution i've found is to do that (below)... but i'm sure it's not a property way... - the only constraint i have is to have the abbility to get the Description field in the underlying menu to display a dynamic comment. but actually, the only trick I've found to get the Description is to parse the HTML string to retrieve the "title" tag to get my text. Not very cool, i think... - actually, to determine the underlying nodes menu, i'm testing her names... is there another way to do that ? Can you help me please ? Regards Cédric function myTheme_menu_item($link, $has_children, $menu = '', $in_active_trail = FALSE, $extra_class = NULL) { $class = ($menu ? 'expanded' : ($has_children ? 'collapsed' : 'leaf')); if (!empty($extra_class)) { $class .= ' '. $extra_class; } if ($in_active_trail) { $class .= ' active-trail'; } $css_id = strip_tags($link); // test the node for which i want to add comment if (stripos($link, 'MyMenu1') > 0 || stripos($link, 'MyMenu2') > 0) { $rec = 'title="'; $i = stripos($link, $rec); if ($i > 0) { $j = strpos($link, '"', $i+strlen($rec)); if ($j > 0) $title = substr($link, $i+strlen($rec), $j-$i-strlen($rec)); } } $title = ($title != "") ? '<div class="views-field-created"><h0> [' . $title . ']</h0></div>' : ''; return '<li class="'. $class .'">'. $link . $menu ."</li>\n" . $title; }
I did create what is called Speaking Navigation. You can see the result in the primary menu here: http://sintmartensonsbeekkwartier.nl/ I wrote an article on this: http://wizzlern.nl/drupal/speaking-navigation-drupal The article is in Dutch but the code is PHP ;) Erik Stielstra On 17 mrt 2010, at 09:28, Cédric Joubert wrote:
hi,
I'm surprised, i did not receive any response... while i am sure, the code below is not very nice ;-)
any idea to help me do that in a good and correct Drupal way please ?
Cédric
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Cédric Joubert <cedjoubert@gmail.com> Date: 2010/3/6 Subject: How to add comment under menu items To: development@drupal.org
Hi,
I'm new on Drupal and I would like to know how can I make properly such comment on items Menu please ? -> each first row is a link and each 2nd row is a comment...
- Menu 1 (my explanation)
- Menu 2 (other explanation ...) ...
The only solution i've found is to do that (below)... but i'm sure it's not a property way... - the only constraint i have is to have the abbility to get the Description field in the underlying menu to display a dynamic comment. but actually, the only trick I've found to get the Description is to parse the HTML string to retrieve the "title" tag to get my text. Not very cool, i think... - actually, to determine the underlying nodes menu, i'm testing her names... is there another way to do that ?
Can you help me please ?
Regards Cédric
function myTheme_menu_item($link, $has_children, $menu = '', $in_active_trail = FALSE, $extra_class = NULL) { $class = ($menu ? 'expanded' : ($has_children ? 'collapsed' : 'leaf')); if (!empty($extra_class)) { $class .= ' '. $extra_class; } if ($in_active_trail) { $class .= ' active-trail'; } $css_id = strip_tags($link);
// test the node for which i want to add comment if (stripos($link, 'MyMenu1') > 0 || stripos($link, 'MyMenu2') > 0) { $rec = 'title="'; $i = stripos($link, $rec); if ($i > 0) { $j = strpos($link, '"', $i+strlen($rec)); if ($j > 0) $title = substr($link, $i+strlen($rec), $j-$i-strlen($rec)); } }
$title = ($title != "") ? '<div class="views-field-created"><h0> [' . $title . ']</h0></div>' : ''; return '<li class="'. $class .'">'. $link . $menu ."</li>\n" . $title; }
Thanks a lot Erik. Cédric 2010/3/17 Erik Stielstra <info@erikstielstra.nl>
I did create what is called Speaking Navigation. You can see the result in the primary menu here: http://sintmartensonsbeekkwartier.nl/ I wrote an article on this: http://wizzlern.nl/drupal/speaking-navigation-drupal The article is in Dutch but the code is PHP ;)
Erik Stielstra
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