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Customizing the default menu/links

Started by DefenceTalk.com, November 06, 2003, 07:17:15 PM

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DefenceTalk.com

Hello,

I want to know if its possible to customize the default menu that comes with the gallery.

Look here

Anyway to integrate that with the "quicklinks" menu that I have right below it? Or any other way I can improve it?

Thanks
(https://coppermine-gallery.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.defencetalk.com%2Fpictures%2Fsignature_cpg.php&hash=c0098ed5314d39beb9e8799c7c8787a9a0353b45)

moorey

Yes - theme.php

Just modify your quicklinks into theme.php in the following section:// HTML template for main menu
$template_main_menu = <<<EOT
                <span class="topmenu">
<!-- BEGIN album_list -->
                        <a href="{ALB_LIST_TGT}" title="{ALB_LIST_TITLE}">{ALB_LIST_LNK}</a> ::
<!-- END album_list -->

...
etc


The rest of the sections can be modified accordingly as well. Just remember to make a backup before you do your editing.

DefenceTalk.com

Thanks moorey.

So, I can add javamenu/pictures instead of using the text links? That would be cool.

thx :)
(https://coppermine-gallery.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.defencetalk.com%2Fpictures%2Fsignature_cpg.php&hash=c0098ed5314d39beb9e8799c7c8787a9a0353b45)

Joachim Müller

If you mean a DHTML menu (using JavaScript/CSS): yes you can. You can do all client-sided stuff.

GauGau

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There's always a lot of confusion: Java and JavaScript are not the same thing; in fact they're not even remotely related
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moorey

Technically, yes - just make sure you know what you're doing. It's standard HTML, so if you conform to it, there's no reason why it wouldn't work.  Trial and error, really.