Adrian,

It's just : Why html structure for sub-menu is not managed like main menu ?

Is it possible to use sub-menu like main menu ?
Maybe we can move macro from framework folder to theme folder.

hope you understand better in this way :)

Thanks for your help,

Julien.


Le 29/10/2014 15:22, Adrian Crum a écrit :
I don't understand the question. Could you ask it in another way please?

Adrian Crum
Sandglass Software
www.sandglass-software.com

On 10/29/2014 1:39 PM, Julien NICOLAS wrote:
Hi Gavin, Adrian and all,

I was thinking about move sub-menu generation by header.ftl or
appbarOpen.ftl in theme folder like main menu...
Can we move the macro in the theme folder or create a service that send
sub-menu entry sorted list ?

It could be useful to create specific webdesign if this section could be
managed manually.

What's your opinion ?

Julien.


Le 29/10/2014 12:07, Gavin Mabie a écrit :
Hi,

As I'm working on the bootstrap theme branch, I notice that:
1. menuStringRenderer is out-commettted in the MacroScreenViewhandler
class;
2. This being the case, that menus get rendered by default through the
HtmlMenuRenderer class;
3. The latter automatically creates <ul><li><ul> opening tags for every
menus included in a screen definition with a menu item count bigger
than 0;
4.  This results in an extra <ul> - the first one;
5.  menu item count does not take sub-menus into account - in fact,
although defined in the xsd, I could not find any examples of the
sub-menu
attribute in any of the *menu,xml.

Is this an issue?Common sense tells me that the menuStringRendere was
(is)
part pf the architecture, but that a conscious decision was made to
rather
leave it out.

Some guidance please?

Gavin



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