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> What I did was I created a new menu (I also created new menus for admin
is this the menu you later trim? or is this just top level menu?
Yes.
> tasks, but thats a different matter really). Then under admin -> build
> -> menu I went to settings and selected the new menu instead of primary
> links. Voila navigation menu at top where primary links should be.
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> I should mention a gotcha with this however. You need to check
> compatibility with themes, as not all themes provide enough room for a
> menu instead of primary links. I did previously have a seconday menu
> instead of secondary links, but theme issues prevented it from working
> correctly.
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> You then need the Menu Trim module. Select the menu you wish to trim,
> trim it (should be self-explanitary really) and then edit the menu
ok, almost self explanatory except of: what menu do you trim? Is it
automatically generated from taxonomy or from relationship of nodes or
do you create the whole thing manually?
thanks for the info, I'll look into menu trim module,
You create the menu manually (well I did). there may be a taxonomy module that can generate it automagically for you, but i don't know.
I already had all the site content in place when i put MenuTrim in place, so it was more a case of editing all the menu items and moving their parent Menu from 'Navigation' to 'Home'.
MenuTrim took care of the rest.
Kelly