Earlier this summer, I tried to do what you are trying:  individual menu links to each taxonomy/term/[n].  I abandoned it b/c it was not how I wanted it menu-nesting-wise however folks are doing this. [1]. I do think you need the add-on module to get closer to what you want.  On the upside, taxonomy_menu seems well loved and currently supported (apparently an issue last year) . The module's code could be better, but it works.

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Marc Morris <marc@cultmovieforums.com> wrote:
Thanks Phil.

I was hoping to find an easier way of getting this working - it seems
to me to be quite tricky to figure all this out...

Do I really need this other module? I though the menu module working
in conjunction with Categories took care of this?


On 24 Sep 2008, at 23:02, Philip Small wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Marc Morris
> <marc@cultmovieforums.com> wrote:
> I already have the taxonomy module installed. That's where I've
> created the categories.
>
> Marc:
> So you downloaded and installed the taxonomy_menu module and it is
> not working as expected?
> To be clear, the taxonomy module and the taxonomy_menu module are
> two different modules.
> Phil
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