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Sites Using Nice Menus

Last updated February 3, 2012. Created by davidkaufman on April 29, 2009.
Edited by mcarrera, DaPie, debeve, morningtime. Log in to edit this page.

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    Another example

    The site I look after uses Nice menus too: www.frontline-consultancy.com
    Not sure if I can just add it to the list or if it needs to be validated by someone first!?

    Most documentation pages are

    Most documentation pages are editable by all users. You can check the revisions and even see that when people make a change they make a note about what changes they made:
    http://drupal.org/node/448620/revisions

    And changes are reversible, so even if you did add something someone didn't like, they could revert. So never worry!

    Be bold and edit.

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    This module is really nice

    This module is really nice and can attract visitors because it makes our sites more beautiful. Surely more websites should use this module. Currently about 55,000 and i am sure it will be increased.

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