Show your code, it must be closing bracket or something... It is easy to
miss one out not closed when making sub-sub-menu, code get confusing
sometimes.

There is no other threads.

Richard

On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 6:08 AM, Casey Schroeder <vizqu...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi Richard, i ran into a similar problem with sub-sub-menus just today
> using a number of the available layouts in the layouts plugin - in
> fact all 4 that i downloaded.  It worked fine with the default layout,
> but with the other four the menu was not navigable.  I used firefox 5
> and the latest source download.  Is there an update to this thread you
> can share?  Thanks, Casey
>
> On Jun 6, 3:28 pm, Richard Vézina <ml.richard.vez...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Do you have a example (screenshot) of the glitch... I don't see any
> problem
> > in the welcome app?
> >
> > Richard
> >
> > On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Manuele Pesenti
> > <manuele.pese...@gmail.com>wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > 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
>

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