Closed (duplicate)
Project:
DHTML Menu
Version:
5.x-0.7
Component:
User Interface
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
28 Jan 2007 at 21:51 UTC
Updated:
12 Jul 2007 at 13:21 UTC
I was wondering how hard it would be to move the DHTML functionality to the arrows (or +'s and -'s) on the left of each term. If that makes no sense, I mean the graphical widgets that indicate whether a menu item is expanded or not. If the DHTML functionality was just used by these graphical indicators, then the menus would also be usable for standard linking functions. Double clicking is cool, but it's such a foreign concept to most Websites that it's a hard sell from a UI perspective.
Any idea how hard this would be?
Comments
Comment #1
merlinofchaos commentedIt would be annoyingly difficult; those things are not widgets in your base setup, they're CSS background (basically). I do have the anchor stretched so you can click there and get it to open; I experimented with putting an anchor just over that spot, but I couldn't make it work for browsers that aren't Firefox.
Comment #2
DayShallCome commentedAh darn, that's too bad. It would really improve the usability.
Comment #3
cburschkaTechnically, this is older, but the other issue has more activity:
Marking as duplicate of http://drupal.org/node/117370