thank you Richard but the problem is the css code that in most or quite
all layouts does not defines proper classes to manage sub menu so if you
use it you will obtain ugly effects... I'm not so skilled with css and I
was looking for some layout that contains classes for submenu
Sorry if my quest was not so clear
cheers
Manuele
On 06/06/2011 16:51, Richard Vézina wrote:
I am not sure to understand what you need, but you can nest you stuff
like this :
response.menu = [
[T('root1').capitalize(),
False,
'',
[
[T('level1-1').capitalize(),
False,
URL(request.application,
'controller',
'function'),
[
[T('level2-1').capitalize(),
False,
URL(request.application,
'controller',
'function'),
[]],
]],
[T('level1-2').capitalize(),
False,
URL(request.application,
'controller',
'function'),
[]],
[T('level1-3').capitalize(),
False,
URL(request.application,
'controller',
'function'),
[]],
]],
[T('root2').capitalize(),
False,
'',
[
[T('level1-1').capitalize(),
False,
URL(request.application,
'controller',
'function'),
[]],
[T('level1-2').capitalize(),
False,
URL(request.application,
'controller',
'function'),
[]],
]],
]
Take care of proper indentation and open and closing your bracket correctly.
Richard
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 7:13 AM, Manuele Pesenti
<manuele.pese...@gmail.com <mailto:manuele.pese...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi *,
I realize that most of the layouts available for download do not
support the submenu, in the sense that it's not managed so if
defined it couses unwanted behavior... does anybody knows layouts
that implements submenu managment?
thanks
Manuele