please check the book on :
http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/05?search=menu#Page-layout

response.menu menu is a list of 3-tuples or 4-tuples. The three elements 
are: the link name, a boolean representing whether the link is active (is 
the current link), and the URL of the linked page. For example:

response.menu = [('Google', False, 'http://www.google.com',[]),
                 ('Index',  True,  URL('index'), [])]

sub-menu

The fourth tuple element is an optional sub-menu.
response.menu = [
    (T('Home'), False, URL('default', 'index'), []),
    (T('Add project'), URL('default', 'add'), []),
    (T('Add company'), URL('default', 'company'), []),
    (T('Employees'), URL('default', 'employee'), [])]

should be
response.menu = [
    (T('Home'), False, URL('default', 'index'), []),
    (T('Add project'), False, URL('default', 'add'), []),
    (T('Add company'), False, URL('default', 'company'), []),
    (T('Employees'),False,  URL('default', 'employee'), [])]

best regards

On Wednesday, May 8, 2013 7:04:15 AM UTC+7, Monte Milanuk wrote:
>
> So... I have a couple functions defined in default.py:
>
> @auth.requires_login()
> def index():
>     response.flash = T('Welcome!')
>     grid = SQLFORM.grid(db.project, create=False,
>             fields=[db.project.name, db.project.employee_name,
>                 db.project.company_name, db.project.start_date,
>                 db.project.due_date, db.project.completed],
>             deletable=False, maxtextlength=50)
>     return locals()
>
> @auth.requires_login()
> def company():
>     company_form = SQLFORM(db.company).process()
>     return dict(company_form=company_form)
>
> @auth.requires_login()
> def add():
>     project_form = SQLFORM(db.project).process()
>     return dict(project_form=project_form)
>
> ...and corresponding views that work when I go to them directly by typing 
> the URL into the browser i.e. 
> http://127.0.0.1:8000/task_manager/default/add or 
> http://127.0.0.1:8000/task_manager/default/company.  I've added some code 
> to define menu options in menu.py.  
>
> response.menu = [
>     (T('Home'), False, URL('default', 'index'), []),
>     (T('Add project'), URL('default', 'add'), []),
>     (T('Add company'), URL('default', 'company'), []),
>     (T('Employees'), URL('default', 'employee'), [])]
>
> DEVELOPMENT_MENU = False
>
> The links appear in the nav bar region, but they don't work and the URLs 
> aren't what was defined.  If I'm on the main index page, all the URLs link 
> to 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/task_manager/default/index/#'.  If I'm on the 
> 'Add Project' page, all the URLs other than 'Home' link to '
> http://127.0.0.1:8000/task_manager/default/add/#', and so on for the 
> 'Company' page, etc.
>
> What do I need to do to get my nav bar menu working correctly?
>
> TIA,
>
> Monte
>

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