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For many sites, this variable contains a large amount of data - and in the case of a large number of items of the menu item page is renders too heavy.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#7 | taxonomy_menu-DRUPAL-6--2_description.patch | 3.27 KB | dboulet |
Comments
Comment #1
indytechcook CreditAttribution: indytechcook commentedI will add this to the list of features for the module rewrite that is currently underway.
Comment #2
indytechcook CreditAttribution: indytechcook commentedI will create a plugin with this ability.
Comment #3
indytechcook CreditAttribution: indytechcook commentedComment #4
temp CreditAttribution: temp commentedwhere i can disable description?
Comment #5
indytechcook CreditAttribution: indytechcook commentedYou currently can't.
Comment #6
dboulet CreditAttribution: dboulet commentedMarked #771266: Allow suppression of tooltip / popup / link title text on menus as a duplicate.
Comment #7
dboulet CreditAttribution: dboulet commentedHere's a quick patch for review.
Comment #8
indytechcook CreditAttribution: indytechcook commentedThanks dboulet,
I do have a question about intended functionality. Would you want to default to just the term name or leave the attribute blank?
Comment #9
dboulet CreditAttribution: dboulet commentedTo me it doesn't make much sense to use the term name as a default, it's already being used for the link text.
Comment #10
indytechcook CreditAttribution: indytechcook commentedThis as been added with a slight modification. http://drupal.org/cvs?commit=379810
Setting the field to true does not set the title attribute. Otherwise it uses the description or title.
Comment #12
spgd01 CreditAttribution: spgd01 commentedThe title should be populated for accessibility. It makes perfect sense for the term name to be the title for this. It should have a check box to use term name for title and a check to just disable title for those that don't care about accessibility.
Thanks
Comment #13
dboulet CreditAttribution: dboulet commentedspgd01, how does adding the term as a title attribute for the link improve accessibility? How does not not adding a title to a text link mean that a person does not “care about accessibility” ?
Comment #14
dstolI want to address this in 7.x first, which already has an open ticket. Closing as duplicate of #1283914: Don't Include Taxonomy Description in Menu Title Tags