Just wondering
Hello,
If you go to http://ludo.dnsalias.org/ and select North Scotland from the udm4 expanding menu :) then select Aberdeen you will arrive here http://aberdeen.ludo.dnsalias.org and yet another udm4 menu :):) I want it right aligned, but editing the style-blue.ini has no effect: //navbar orientation $um['orientation'] = array( 'horizontal', // alignment ["vertical"|"horizontal"|"popup"|"expanding"] 'right', // h align ["left"|"right"|"rtl"] 'top', // v align ["top"|"bottom"] 'relative', // positioning ["relative"|"absolute"|"fixed"|"allfixed"] Left works and so does rtl, why don't right? TYIA |
The first problem I see with that page is that it does not validate. For one thing, you have two opening and closing sets of <html></html> tags. There should only be one set of these tags. Fix these problems first, then see how your menu behaves.
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Ok-
Thanks for pointing the validation error out, now fixed!
However the menu remains left aligned:( Any ideas? Ah, wait a minute :eek: It's all gone haywire! I have 2 udm4 menus on the site and somehow they are interfering with each other. In my webroot I have template.php using the folder udm4-resources for the expanding menu on http://ludo.dnsalias.org and also mainmenu.php using the folder udmsub for the horizontal menu on http://aberdeen.ludo.dnsalias.org However both menus have the class=udm can this be changed? Also in my Drupal page.tpl (where I put the udm links to get rid of the validation errors) I have: <head> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/udmsub/udm-style.php" media="screen, projection" /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/udm-resources/udm-style.php" media="screen, projection" /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="menu.css" media="screen, projection" /> </head> <body<?php print phptemplate_body_class($left, $right); ?>> <!-- PHP generated menu script [must come *before* any other modules or extensions] --> <script type="text/javascript" src="/udmsub/udm-dom.php"></script> <!-- keyboard navigation module --> <script type="text/javascript" src="/udmsub/udm-mod-keyboard.js"></script> <!-- PHP generated menu script [must come *before* any other modules or extensions] --> <script type="text/javascript" src="/udm-resources/udm-dom.php"></script> <!-- keyboard navigation module --> <script type="text/javascript" src="/udm-resources/udm-mod-keyboard.js"></script> Please bear with me on this one, cos I know that a lot of Drupal users are looking for a solution, like the one I had at http://aberdeen.ludo.dnsalias.org i.e. working dynamically with the OG module, try the Group Calendar link at http://aberdeen.ludo.dnsalias.org and then at http://dundee.ludo.dnsalias.org Once perfected I'm sure the solution will attract more customers for UDM4. Thank you for your help. |
OK
Ok Simplified everything, only one menu on the site now. All other files removed, just mainmenu.php and the folder udmsub.
//navbar orientation 'right', // h align ["left"|"right"|"rtl"] Menu still displays on left? |
Ah ha...
Now it works, Here's how I did it:
In my Drupal page.tpl I added a new region and put the menu in there, selecting right or left within the UDM configuration made no difference to layout. Applied CSS to the new region .region { float: right; } Bingo it works! and validates! Then, having 2 different UDM4 menus on my site I had to make a new page.tpl.php file (page-front.tpl.php) and put the links and scripts for the front page (UDM4 menu1) in there and UDM4 menu 2 is controlled from the page.tpl.php. Works great! Thanks guys.. |
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