Thanks it works enough. Really the CSS could do the rest. Regards, Bogdan
On 8 Ян, 19:42, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote: > Seems to have been working, but with imperfect css. I've copied over > the code I'm using and tweaked the css. Try the new script. Just test > first on a clean install, then introduce carefully into your site as > other css settings might possibly interfere. I also enabled it on the > BoltWire site to show an example... > > I did notice small bullets show up in Chrome but not IE. Real > pain--can't seem to get rid of them. Oops, now they are on IE too. > Though the settings specifically should have them turned off... Any > css gurus that care to help with this, I'd appreciate it. It works on > my site, not sure why it doesn't here. Don't really want to spend more > time on this personally... :) > > Cheers, > Dan > > > > On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Bogdan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Actually test.dropdown doesn't work. May be it is not updated to the > > current version of BW. > > > It would be nice to see the plugin in action. > > > Bogdan > > > On 8 Ян, 15:52, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 7:44 PM, Erlend Sogge Heggen <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > > >> > This is one feature I've always missed in all wikis. > > >> > What if you could make a simple navigation box, just like a TOC in > >> > terms of looks, to display all sorts of page-groups. Say, all the > >> > pages with the same parent, in the same category, or in the same > >> > 'trail' (see the plugin). > > >> > Through the admin menu, you would have those terms to sort between > >> > (i.e. 'parents', 'categories', 'trails'). You'd pick one, and from > >> > there you could select for instance the 'cats' category and from now > >> > on there would be a in-page navigation for all the pages within 'cats' > >> > for all pages in that category. > > >> > (To differentiate it from the TOC, maybe it should be a boxed in (just > >> > by default style wise) horizontal menu, with the possibility to scroll > >> > through it by JavaScript. Too much? Just throwing it out there :D ) > > >> There is a drop down > >> menu:http://www.boltwire.com/index.php?p=solutions.javascript.dropdown > > >> I think you could probably get that to do what you want easily enough. > >> You would have to create a variable for parent page, category (I use > >> info.tags for my tagging), and trail (just a page with a list of links > >> called trail.whatever). Generating the last two might be a bit tricky > >> if you wanted to make this site wide... How do you know which > >> tag/trail to use on a given page? > > >> <dropdown> > >> + [[{parent}|Parent]] > >> [(search group={parent} fmt=title)] > >> + [[{category}|Category]] > >> [(list '{info.tags::{p}}' fmt=title)] > >> + [[{trail}|Trail]] > >> [(list {trail} fmt=title)] > >> </dropdown> > > >> Two observations--the above is not tested, just seems like it ought to > >> work. And second, if you put this on every page you are getting a > >> performance drain. You would have to weigh the pro's and con's of > >> this. But it should be easy enough to setup. > > >> Cheers, > >> Dan > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > > "BoltWire" group. > > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > [email protected]. > > For more options, visit this group > > athttp://groups.google.com/group/boltwire?hl=en.
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