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The goal of this module is to prevent users from having to worry about path attributes, and unnecessarily repetitive menu fieldsets on node edit forms. With the excellent new menu drag-and-drop tool in Drupal 6, users should never have to worry about parents and weights, and now they won't have to worry about menu titles or paths either.
The module requires no configuration. Just install it as you normally would, and you will notice a couple of changes on the site:
- Node edit forms no longer have a menu fieldset
- On each menu's "List items" page, you will see links for "Add a page to this menu".
- When a user clicks this link, she will be taken to the node/add/page form.
- After saving the page, the page will be added to the top of the menu from which she had clicked "Add a page to this menu".
- The user will be redirected to the original "List items" page, and prompted to place the page in the appropriate location.
There is also a very simple API, mainly for installation profile developers, to make it easy for users to add views to a menu:
The module works fine, but it is still in beta because it could use a little sprucing-up as far as administrative settings go.
Project information
- Project categories: Administration tools
- Created by shaisachs on , updated
This project is not covered by the security advisory policy.
Use at your own risk! It may have publicly disclosed vulnerabilities.
