Show a submenu when a page opens
Show a submenu when a page opens
Is it possible to set a particular submenu (1st sub-levl) as "active" so that it already appears when the page opens? I am trying to get a similar effect to "keepalive=1", but I want a particular submenu to be viewed by the user without them having to mouseover or click on any menu item.
submenu vs second main menu
Hi,
Maybe that there is a more elegant solution for this, but why not setting up a 2nd main menu ?
So, I would solve this by placing a second main menu with just one item exactly there, where I would like to have it, designed by its one and only style, looking like a submenu of menu no 1.
Michael
Maybe that there is a more elegant solution for this, but why not setting up a 2nd main menu ?
So, I would solve this by placing a second main menu with just one item exactly there, where I would like to have it, designed by its one and only style, looking like a submenu of menu no 1.
Michael
I was hoping to be able to do this as a second level menu item, as the menu is dynamically driven from a database.
Is it possible to make a function call to the menu code that opens specific submenus on mouseover? I could then insert this call dynamically, opening the specific 2nd level submenu that I want based on the page that the user is on. By inserting the call when the page is created and sent to the user, I can then have the appropriate menu item open when the page is loaded.
Thanks for any help!
Scott
Is it possible to make a function call to the menu code that opens specific submenus on mouseover? I could then insert this call dynamically, opening the specific 2nd level submenu that I want based on the page that the user is on. By inserting the call when the page is created and sent to the user, I can then have the appropriate menu item open when the page is loaded.
Thanks for any help!
Scott
Hi,
There is a module, openmenusbyurl.js which will open submenus on their corresponding pages. So, if you only had that module on the page on which you want that particular menu to open then that woudl be the only one it would open. If you put it no all pages, it would open all of the submenus when you were on their corresponding pages.
It's down by the bottom, Automatic Menu Opening Module
http://milonic.com/menumodules.php
Ruth
There is a module, openmenusbyurl.js which will open submenus on their corresponding pages. So, if you only had that module on the page on which you want that particular menu to open then that woudl be the only one it would open. If you put it no all pages, it would open all of the submenus when you were on their corresponding pages.
It's down by the bottom, Automatic Menu Opening Module
http://milonic.com/menumodules.php
Ruth