Hi Mark and David.

Thanks for your input.

In fact we really need the nested submenus in the menus (only one level). We already have done one using only CSS and Javascript and it's localized. But we still miss the persistance of the choice made and were wondering if all this work was not already done in the framework. I still try to figure out this WE the best use of the Modern one and if we fail, we will stay with our implementation and look to add the persistence ourself (probalby by looking how it's done in the ERXNavigationMenu our ERXModernNavigationMenu). Another features we need to undertake is to dynamically add menu's according to the content of a table in our DB.

Are localization and dynamic creation of menus/submenus already included in ERXNavigationMenu and/or ERXModernNavigationMenu?

Regards,

David B.


Le 9 avr. 10 à 20:05, Mark Wardle a écrit :

Just to say I use ERXNavigation as well. I was slightly put off given that there was a "modern" version but I soon realised this doesn't mean ERXNavigation is / will be deprecated!

Best wishes,

Mark

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On 9 Apr 2010, at 20:48, David Holt <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi David,

There was a thread on exactly this topic on the Wonder list last week. I was looking at ERXModernNavigation as well and came to the conclusion that unless you need more than three levels in your hierarchy, or have some burning desire for nested lists instead of peer lists, ERXNavigationMenu is not worth trying to figure out. BugTracker uses ERXNavigation, not the modern version and I based the tutorial on the wiki on that (though made it for normal apps, not D2W). The trick seems to be getting the CSS right, and, like you, I wasn't able to do it for ERXModernNavigation in the time I had allotted myself for "playing" with it. ERXModernNavigation is being used, though, so there must be a way!

David

On 2010-04-09, at 12:12 PM, David BON wrote:

Ok, Nothing to see there: I was badly mixing ERXModernNavigation and ERXNavigationMenu.

Nevertheless, if someone could give me some hints/guidelines on how to perzonnalize/use ERXModernNavigationMenu to take full advantage of its "advanced" CSS features, I'm all ear...

David B.

Le 9 avr. 10 à 18:38, David BON a écrit :

Hi list!

I try to use the ERXModernNavigationMenu in a new app but can't find out how to set the CSS classes features for ul / li tags of the menus/submenus...

I've already got through the page Project WONDER-Frameworks- ERXNavigation.

I defined the same CSS classes in my site.css but none of them are set in the HTML. I only get class = "", class = "sub", class = "selected" or class = "sub selected" and on the li tags. Is that the intended usage?

I also read the Documentation/Navigation.html help file included in the navigation framework but there's nothing on the CSS usage in there (seems to be related to the older ERXNavigationMenu).

Any hints on how one should use that?

Regards.

PS : I also try to see the usage made in the BugTracker application but this whole application is still a bit beyond my uderstanding capabilities for now.

David B.
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