Hi all,

I hope it's ok if I do this announcement here, as my blog hasn't been
hooked up to the Django community aggregator yet .

I remember when starting using Django, I was a bit disappointed that
there was no easy-to-use or straight-forward application to build
menus, at least I didn't find any that suited me. Yet, menus are
something that you find on pretty much every website, and I wanted to
fill that gap. So I started making my own app, and made it generic and
open source so it could hopefully benefit other django users.

So here it is, django-treemenus[1], a simple and generic application
that lets you easily build tree-structured menus for your django site.
It contains all (and only) the essentials, and it should be easy for
anyone to extend it to fit their particular needs. You can define your
own templates, and there's a user-friendly admin interface to manage
the structure of your menus.

All the code and documentation are available at google code [1].

Have a go, and please let me know about potential issues or bugs,
either here, on my blog[2] or on the google code issue tracking
system.

All the best,

Julien

[1] http://code.google.com/p/django-treemenus/
[2] http://www.creativityandcognition.com/blogs/julien/?cat=5
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