You could modify the taxonomy_menu module to have the top level link constructed so it points to something predictable location. For example, the module could always link top level to "/vocabularyname" and you could manually create a node at that path each vocabulary (using the menu module). Not perfect, by workable.
On Mar 1, 2006, at 8:47 PM, Tod Thomas wrote:
Ken Dow wrote:
Hi Tod, I create a specific vocabulary for the menu (e.g., "Navigation" or "On this site") and then the top-level terms in that vocabulary become the top-level menu items (e.g., "About", "News", "Downloads"). As you've discovered, you cannot assign nodes to the vocabulary root, only to terms. In case you haven't look at it, the taxonomy_menu module will automatically build menus from specified vocabularies. It does, however, leave you with a top level "Navigation" link that * Must be clicked before the user sees the category (term) links
- Does not itself link to useful content, IMO (your choices are
"Nothing assigned" message or a listing of every item assigned to every term in the vocabulary). That said, it does automate the creation of a site menu system based on one or more vocabularies.
That's exactly what I needed, thanks! Is there a way to get around not being able to link anything to the vocabulary root?
Tod
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