Ok that works, and I'm curious about that variable if you could please 
explain maybe I could use it and not have to ask to many more questions :)

Also I was wondering how I could incorporate what I had also posted 
originally -> "([T('
Catalog'), False, ''" <- where this was the heading for the menu then the 
rest of the items come after it.  So instead of animals being first it 
would show catalog, then when the user puts the mouse over it drops down 
showing, animals, etc.

I tried changing the brackets around but to no avail.  Any pointers?  I 
tried using what I had originally created but all it does is create a 
seperate "catalog" right next to "animals" on the navbar with "animals" 
being the only thing doing the drop down.

Thanks again for your code it was nice to see it working unlike mine.


On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 12:52:35 PM UTC-6, James Burke wrote:
>
> You could simply declare it for testing purposes. 
>
> Set it to false. 
>

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