Hi,

I've got Drupal 4.7.2 up and running.

My horizontal navigation looks something like this:

Animals | Plants | About us | Contact

Each category has submenus as they are organized like books with subpages (apart from 'Contact'). So clicking on 'Animals' for example will bring up a vertical menu nested in a block containing something like 'Cows, Birds, Insects etc.'

I would like to theme the main categories with their appropriate subpages differently. I.e. the 'Animals'-area and all its subpages should be designed blue, while the 'Plants'-area and all its subpages should be designed green.

I think I've read a few postings dealing with this topic here, but that's about a year ago and I can't find them anymore. Also I'm not sure, but I thought there was a module to solve this problem, but I wasn't lucky finding it.

So could anybody help me please pointing me to the right direction or giving me a hint on how to solve this problem most elegantly.

Thanks in advance.

Comments

jwilde’s picture

Hi,

Try Taxonomy Theme. http://drupal.org/project/taxonomy_theme

Good luck,

Jim

Norrin’s picture

... that sounds good. I'll try that later.

sepeck’s picture

The IBM series articles actually has how to do this as well
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/ibm/osource/implement.html

-Steven Peck
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