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Admin plugin request: nav dropdown to header
Someone clever out there: Can you create an admin plugin to make the new navigation menu appear at the top of the page, as well as the footer? I had been using the quickpik plugin, but I prefer the style of the new default menu in the footer.
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Jon VC#9
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Re: Admin plugin request: nav dropdown to header
Jon, someone has done a hack for that somewhere but I’m buggered if I can find it at this moment. I’ll pop a link in if I come across it. If my memory serves it’s mostly a bit of CSS mumbo-jumbo. :)
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I did a search, but found nuttin’. If its CSS its good news – CSS and me are drinking buddies
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Jon VC#9
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You could probably do it with some DOM confabulations also. Although I wouldn’t think it should be too hard to do it as a plugin. I’ll try to take a look tonight.
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#5 2005-08-10 21:17:49
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Re: Admin plugin request: nav dropdown to header
Did you refer to this one, Stuart?
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#6 2005-08-10 21:32:43
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follow this
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Sorry Els but that is Quikpik. Yours was close Lee but this one is the original if you want to have a look Jon. Lee’s link seems to be a re-think but you will have to view the source code to read it I’m afraid.
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I have this pretty much working as a plugin. Need to account for a few things in IE but I should hopefully have something tomorrow if you all haven’t licked it through CSS. This would be way easier as a mod, just add <code><?php echo navPop(); ?></code> to line 93 of txplib_head.php right before the first <code></td></code>
It would still be hard to style it because the head table lacks hooks, but you could create a class in textpattern.css and assign it to select using the DOM.
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Omfg.
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> hakjoon wrote:
> I have this pretty much working as a plugin. Need to account for a few things in IE but I should hopefully have something tomorrow if you all haven’t licked it through CSS. This would be way easier as a mod, just add <code><?php echo navPop(); ?></code> to line 93 of txplib_head.php right before the first <code></td></code>
Yep, it is that simple. And if you need to add some extra styling: add a class to that td, and/or scroll down the file txplib_head.php, and find function navPop(), you can add class or id to the select menu.
Sidenote, that location, on top of the page, should come as default for TXP 1.0
Last edited by phiw13 (2005-08-11 07:00:16)
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I’ve popped it in the top yellow stripe in r754.
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#12 2005-08-11 10:28:09
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Thanks.
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