RolfR Posted February 5, 2010 Share Posted February 5, 2010 Hi, Im working on a webstore that also will include alot of "regular" non sales pages, so im looking for a way to do a custom menu something like this; 1) OUR PRODUCTS -> (sublevel1) categories -> (sublevel2) category1 -> (sublevel1) manufactures -> (sublevel2) manufactures1 2) OTHER PAGES 3) SHIPPING & RETURNS 4) CONTACT US 5) ETC so basically but the two categories & manufactures boxes togheter under a top menu name. Is there an add-on that might do it, or is there an other way? hope you understand what im trying to say :) thank you for your time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
♥mdtaylorlrim Posted February 5, 2010 Share Posted February 5, 2010 Hi, Im working on a webstore that also will include alot of "regular" non sales pages, so im looking for a way to do a custom menu something like this; 1) OUR PRODUCTS -> (sublevel1) categories -> (sublevel2) category1 -> (sublevel1) manufactures -> (sublevel2) manufactures1 2) OTHER PAGES 3) SHIPPING & RETURNS 4) CONTACT US 5) ETC so basically but the two categories & manufactures boxes togheter under a top menu name. Is there an add-on that might do it, or is there an other way? hope you understand what im trying to say :) thank you for your time Any of the css menus will be easily configurable for what you want. You can even use an online tool to build the menu for you. All you need is the links to the various sections you want to go to. Word of caution, if you change one of them in Administration, you will have to manually change the menu. On the other hand, you can do as I did and have the php build the menu for you on the fly. Solves that problem. Google pureCSS menu as a starting point. css Menu Contribution is another. Community Bootstrap Edition, Edge Avoid the most asked question. See How to Secure My Site and How do I...? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RolfR Posted February 5, 2010 Author Share Posted February 5, 2010 Any of the css menus will be easily configurable for what you want. You can even use an online tool to build the menu for you. All you need is the links to the various sections you want to go to. Word of caution, if you change one of them in Administration, you will have to manually change the menu. On the other hand, you can do as I did and have the php build the menu for you on the fly. Solves that problem. Google pureCSS menu as a starting point. css Menu Contribution is another. Hi thanks for quick reply. Ill have a look into it, PHP is really not my strongest sides ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RolfR Posted February 6, 2010 Author Share Posted February 6, 2010 works like a charm, thanks again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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