you deep-start by setting
class="activelink"
to the active anchor-element.
On 13 Jun., 15:39, Piotr Zalewa <[email protected]> wrote:
> One thing more - how do you set a starting point?
> I.e. I'd like to have it loaded from some point within the menu...
>
> zalun
>
> On 06/13/11 14:32, Fli7e wrote:
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> > Good ideas on the tidy and the "external" breadcrumbs usage.
>
> > I updated the fiddle with some new features
>
> > - tidy'er code :-)
> > - optional subitem count
> > - optional overanimation for the nodes
>
> > i will look at the idea with the external breadcrumbs now .. maybe
> > using an optional defineable breadcrumb element elsewhere on the
> > page's DOM. giving just an array with the crumbs would'nt help at all.
>
> > Maybe i could add some function to give a json stream with title,
> > subitem-count and child-node div id ... would be a 2nd feature beside
> > the defineable target element for the crumbs
>
> > On 13 Jun., 14:56, Piotr Zalewa<[email protected]> wrote:
> >> One thing more before you'd make a forge app from it.
> >> I think the breadcrumbs should be optional. It would be great to have
> >> them also easily accessible (as an array?) in case someone would like to
> >> implement them in the other way.
>
> >> From the jsFiddle point of view - you've got a lot of unnecessary tabs
> >> - [TidyUp] button would help.
>
> >> zalun
>
> >> On 06/13/11 11:11, Fli7e wrote:
>
> >>> thanks for the housekeeping suggestion @ Arieh :-)
>
> >>> I just cleaned up the code and restructured it into seperate
> >>> functions. The atual state has been moved as "default" to the Fiddle
> >>> and can be found here:
>
> >>>http://jsfiddle.net/Fli7e/CUbGg/
>
> >>> Have fun and keep on sending me your suggestions and if available
> >>> optimizations tipps to possible use special Moo-Stuff i may miss
> >>> (learning always dopes me ...)
>
> >>> On 11 Jun., 22:34, אריה גלזר<[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>> Some code review - you should realy consider breaking down your code into
> >>>> smaller methods. You shouldn't have that much logic in any single method,
> >>>> especially not the initialize method - it will make it much harder to
> >>>> reuse
> >>>> and extend
>
> >>>> On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Fli7e<[email protected]>
> >>>> wrote:
> >>>>> or here another, slightly modified one without the static backarrow in
> >>>>> the breadcrumbs
>
> >>>>> http://jsfiddle.net/Fli7e/CUbGg/5/
>
> >>>>> i think i will stay with this one as of now
>
> >>>>> On 11 Jun., 20:19, Fli7e<[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>> the links can be CSS styled ... if you wish to add seperators you
> >>>>>> could easily add a background-image to the links as i already did for
> >>>>>> the arrow indicators.
>
> >>>>>> I think this is the best way compared to added seperator images /
> >>>>>> tags. I updated the fiddle with this "change".
>
> >>>>>> Here is the modified one - using the same arrow image just to show you
> >>>>>> the idea - could be any other seperator image you have in mind :
>
> >>>>>> http://jsfiddle.net/Fli7e/CUbGg/3/
>
> >>>>>> On 11 Jun., 18:42, Trevor Orr<[email protected]> wrote:
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> >>>>>>> very nice, now one thing I would add is a separator in the breadcrumb
> >>>>>>> between the categories like a / or something that way to can
> >>>>> distinguish the
> >>>>>>> categories apart if the category name has a space in it.
>
> >>>>>>> On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 8:26 AM, Fli7e<[email protected]>
> >>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>>> Here we go ... Updated with seperate links in the breadcrumbline
>
> >>>>>>>> http://jsfiddle.net/Fli7e/CUbGg/2/
>
> >>>>>>>> Hope you like it Steve :-)
>
> >>>>>>>> On 11 Jun., 08:21, "Steve Onnis"<[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> You could always just add the event to the div and style it it
> >>>>>>>>> cursor:pointer
>
> >>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>>>>>>> From: Fli7e [mailto:[email protected]]
> >>>>>>>>> Sent: Saturday, 11 June 2011 3:31 PM
> >>>>>>>>> To: MooTools Users
> >>>>>>>>> Subject: [Moo] Re: Drilldown-Navigation
>
> >>>>>>>>> with breaking i ment the actual used styles and tags. the
> >>>>>>>>> breadcrumbline is a normal<a> and i would be in need of using a
> >>>>> <div>
> >>>>>>>>> and insert a couple of<a> childs. as said, it is on the todo and
> >>>>>>>>> i
> >>>>>>>>> think it will be in the code soon
>
> >>>>>>>>> On 11 Jun., 02:37, "Steve Onnis"<[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>> How would it break the markup? You are injecting the text there,
> >>>>> just
> >>>>>>>>> inject
> >>>>>>>>>> it with a link around it
>
> >>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>>>>>>>> From: Fli7e [mailto:[email protected]]
> >>>>>>>>>> Sent: Saturday, 11 June 2011 5:56 AM
> >>>>>>>>>> To: MooTools Users
> >>>>>>>>>> Subject: [Moo] Re: Drilldown-Navigation
>
> >>>>>>>>>> i had that idea myself but dropped it because it would break the
> >>>>>>>>>> actual markup .. but i think it is worth to rethink - putting it
> >>>>> on
> >>>>>>>>>> the to-do list.
>
> >>>>>>>>>> On 10 Jun., 18:05, "Steve Onnis"<[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>> The bread crumb should be clickable to click back to a spot in
> >>>>> the
> >>>>>>>> menu
> >>>>>>>>>>> without having to keep clicking back>back>back to get to it
> >>>>> though
>
> >>>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>>>>>>>>> From: Piotr Zalewa [mailto:[email protected]]
> >>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Saturday, 11 June 2011 12:14 AM
> >>>>>>>>>>> To: [email protected]
> >>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [Moo] Drilldown-Navigation
>
> >>>>>>>>>>> Nice,
>
> >>>>>>>>>>> IMO it's a good model for navigation on mobiles.
>
> >>>>>>>>>>> zalun
>
> >>>>>>>>>>> On 06/10/11 14:33, Fli7e wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> i know i did not invent something new but hey :-)
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Way back deviantart.com had a super great navigation and i
> >>>>> always
> >>>>>>>>>>>> loved it.
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> For months i had the idea to convert the mechanics to
> >>>>> mootools but
> >>>>>>>>>>>> just before i had the time to do, someone else published a
> >>>>>>>> deviantart
> >>>>>>>>>>>> like menu to the forge.
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> So, i release my version just as a fiddle
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> http://jsfiddle.net/Fli7e/CUbGg/
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> and would like you to have a look and maybe teach me how to
> >>>>> perform
> >>>>>>>>>>>> better. I basicly like what i came up with but i bet its far
> >>>>> from
> >>>>>>>>>>>> beeing optimized.
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Any ideas - even those 2cent ones - are welcome
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers
>
> >>>> --
> >>>> Arieh Glazer
> >>>> אריה גלזר
> >>>> 052-5348-561http://www.arieh.co.ilhttp://www.link-wd.co.il