Hi Anisa,
I want to keep my main menu down to one block, and on Gallery pages, there is the giant gallery navigation block that takes up a lot of space.
If you look into the php snippets area of the Drupal handbook, you will find a snippet where you can call up the content of other blocks. Using this you can create a custom block, and using php- filtered input, use the snippet to call up all the various blocks you want so their content all displays in one block.
A (more complicated) example is the "shortcuts" block, top left, on http://blogher.org .
Maybe you'll find this approach of use?
Best, Laura
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On May 24, 2006, at 12:03 PM, Anisa wrote:
Thank you for your reply, and for going through the trouble! It only just occured to me that it could possibly NOT be a menu block as I was writing to the Support ML. ^.^;;;
I'll have to think it through some more. I want to keep my main menu down to one block, and on Gallery pages, there is the giant gallery navigation block that takes up a lot of space.
Thanks again for your help.
Anisa.
On 5/25/06, Greg Knaddison - GVS Greg@growingventuresolutions.com wrote: On 5/24/06, Anisa mystavash@animecards.org wrote:
menu item, not sure how to do this. ... Unless the contributor
links menu
is NOT a menu and just a custom block?
I just asked on IRC and it is "just a custom block" with php/html.
I'm not sure it's possible to have a menu item that is NOT a link. Maybe you could link it to # and get the desired behavior you want.
Regards, Greg
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