Brant,

Have a look at Michael Sammut's post (below). This post has the code (both
CFM and JS) to implement the Brainjar menu.

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg05228.html 

Another of Mike's posts listed two online example to check out. 
http://www.sealinfo.com/ (sup'd up)
or http://atlanticavenuebkny.com/ (regular)

Cheers

David

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Sent: Tuesday, 30 November 2004 3:35 PM
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Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Navigation

I can't really grasp where I should place the code to get it up and running,
I dropped it into the header file, and whilst the existing CSS for <ul>'s
formats it up, the secondary nav items just stay inline with the first level
nav's, obviously because I don't have the CSS style for ul's within ul's (
if that makes sense ). I suppose what I need is a foolproof way of doing the
multi level menu's for farcry. I just don't want to spend weeks
investigating 10 ways of doing it. If someone can just point us in the
direction of one way that works etc with some example code.

I like the idea of the accordion type left hand nav items, with the drop
down menus along the tope as in the nzsteel site you provided the link for.
Thanks again.

Kind Regards,

Brant Winter
Information Systems Manager
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Haematology & Oncology Clinics of Australasia Wesley Medical Centre Mater
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Sent: Tuesday, 30 November 2004 3:00 PM
To: FarCry Developers
Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Navigation

Brant Winter wrote:
> You describe it as the "legendary genericNav" yet I can't find any 
> info on it ! Can you help me ?


"legendary" was tongue-in-cheek. After demonstrating the resulting mark-up,
I always get requests for the code. Lazy developers! :)

genericNav is proprietary code that gets used in a lot of our client sites,
so it's not bundled with the open source farcry_aura.

While I can chat to Geoff about making it publicly available, I don't know
if it's going to help you by itself.

Our answers are pretty much the same as they were 12 months ago: 1) query
the nav data, 2) build the mark-up, 3) style the mark-up, followed by code
examples that do exactly that.

Perhaps a walkthrough/explanation is in order (as I promised Brendan I would
do sometime, and motivation by Jeff's recent tutorials.)

Did you have any luck with Gary's code? (farcry_user list: "dropdown menus -
12 months later" 27 Nov)


Regards,

Ben
http://farcry.daemon.com.au/

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