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How to create a dropdown like Quick Links for Section Sub Menu?
Hi,
May I know how can I create on-click dropdown like Community and Quick Links for Sections displayed in Navbar Sub-Menu? Thanks. |
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There is at least one article in the vB4 articles forum on how to add links to the submenu. It's by Allan.
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Thanks Lynne, for pointing me to the articles. They are very helpful in creating a dropdown submenu.
I tried creating Allan's article, it works well on my forum. I would like to know how would I be able to implement them on the CMS area as well? For example, if I have something like this on my CMS: How should I go about it to create dropdown menu for the "Documentation" Link, such that I can have a dropdown of "Centos", "Ubuntu", "Suse" under the Documentation Link, on the CMS pages? |
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I do not think we can add custom submenus to the CMS submenu area yet. Or, at least, I haven't tried it.
OK, I just looked and the template used is vbcms_navbar_link and it in are two template hooks - vbcms_navbar_start and vbcms_navbar_end. So, try using one of those template hooks. |
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