I know there is information about this on the site, but I can't seem to find it. I'm wanting to create a drop-down navigation bar for a PHPTemplate Theme.

Where could I find that?

My work in progress is located at:
http://www.moimpact.org

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jasonwhat’s picture

http://www.seoconsultants.com/css/menus/horizontal/
check that out for tips on doing this with css. Sorry I don't know about doing it within phptemplate.


On a sidenote, I looked at your site and noticed it runs incredibly fast. Who is your host? Do you have many modules running or a pretty light-weight version of Drupal? 4.6?

toddme’s picture

I use AQHost (www.aqhost.com). I have to say that I am very happy with them. They are very quick to respond to any customer service request. They are *very* reliable and very inexpensive.

I'm currently running CivicSpace on the site (based on Drupal 4.5). I have a number of modules active, but not a huge amount of content yet in the site.

They also have Fantastico which can install Drupal in less than 5 minutes (4.5.2 right now, 4.6 shortly).

If anyone does go with, please list me as the referer! (todd @ moimpact .org )

Thanks!

gordon’s picture

I am actually working on this at the moment using phplayersmenu and the menu.module to maintain the menus.

I am not far off getting it completed, and hope to have it on my web site with a howto in the couple of weeks.
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Gordon Heydon
Heydon Consulting

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Gordon Heydon

jsloan’s picture

I've implemented PHPLayersmenu on our Intranet sites(4.5.2) for rendering the primary and secondary links (as well as the admin navigation menu - Godon, I think that the navtree code was from you...) It is good to hear that you are working on a module for PHPLayers! I will be an early adopter and will help as much as I can.

An example of PHPLayersmenu for primary links is at Mount Carmel Health Sciences Library this is our first public facing website using Drupal. We have over 30 department sites internal and this will double over the next year.