Thx, Victor. I am seeing Fusion core all over the place so that might be happening soon as well. I just love the simplicity of Basic. :)
My advice, as always, is to reuse code.Nice menus is excellent and works as advertised. Also, if you are making a theme based on the excellent fusion core, you have superfish drop downs for free.Victor Kanehttp://drupal.org/project/pft
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Ryan LeTulle <bayousoft@gmail.com> wrote:
--Thx, Pierre. I initially saw a method similar to what you describe in the Aperture theme. I was amazed at how little code was required. I tried to use that code in another theme for about 30 minutes one day and had an issue but I may end up going back there again.Ryan LeTulle, Web Developer
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Pierre Rineau <pierre.rineau@makina-corpus.com> wrote:
Le vendredi 25 février 2011 à 09:45 -0600, Ryan LeTulle a écrit :
> Has anyone had success with any of the drop down menu modules inI almost always check the "expand" checkbox in menu administration and
> Drupal 7 yet? Nice menus has a beta version and unless I hear
> otherwise that will be my first try.
build my own JavaScript for dropdown menus (usually takes something like
~50 lines of JS, with comments).
Even using D6, solutions like nice menus does not always fit with the
real needs, needed layout, theming capabilities etc, for a good web
integrator/themer used to JS/jQuery this is really easy and quick to do.
Pierre.
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