MENU(...,li_class='my_class')

anyway, why do you need this? in css just do

.menu ul li {.....}

On Feb 15, 8:29 am, shartha <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Anthony for your reply. But actually this didn't help me. Your
> code still would set the class for the outer UL element and generate
> the following html. As you can see the <li> tag -- line 3 -- is still
> without a class name. It seems that there is no way to set a class
> name for this tag using web2py. Am I right? Thanks you again! =)
>
> 1. <div id="menu">
> 2.    <ul class="your-custom-class">
> 3.       <li>
> 4.          <a href="/myApp/default/index">Home</a>
> 5.       </li>
> 6.    </ul>
> 7. </div>
>
> On Feb 14, 8:52 pm, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > the default MENU helper sets the class for the outer UL elements to
> > > "sf-menu". There are optional arguments to set the class of the inner
> > > UL and LI elements. What I need is a way to set the class for the
> > > first level (outer) LI element. Is there any way to do this other than
> > > using JavaScript/jQuery, i.e. with arguemtns?
>
> > Actually, the default class for the outer UL is "web2py-menu
> > web2py-menu-vertical". It is explicitly set to "sf-menu" in layout.html of
> > the "welcome" app (so it works properly with Superfish):
>
> > <div id="menu">
> >     {{=MENU(response.menu, _class='mobile-menu' if is_mobile else
> > 'sf-menu', mobile=is_mobile)}}
> > </div>
>
> > As you can see, all you have to do is set the _class argument:
>
> > {{=MENU(response.menu, _class='your-custom-class')}}
>
> > Anthony

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