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Could you make the "navigation" area a block region? And if a menu block is placed in that region, it would become a tabs menu like the navigation in the demo?
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Comment #1
gtsopour CreditAttribution: gtsopour commentedComment #2
gtsopour CreditAttribution: gtsopour commentedYes it is possible. But what is the difference between creating a region such as you said and changing the "Source for the primary links" at admin/build/menu/settings? Always provided that there shall be placed a menu and not another block
Comment #3
nakse CreditAttribution: nakse commentedWouldn't a block region be more flexible than hardcoding as it would be easier to display the navigation items for some pages and for some not, or display different navigation items on different pages? Also, I experience trouble with a multilingual menu, where the "Home" item for all the languages are displayed for every language. As for the other menu items only the respective menu items for that language are shown. As you see of the attachment, the same menu is displayed correct placed as a block in the block region "Header area 1". Any clue why this occurs? I haven't experienced this with themes with tab navigation where the navigation is a block region. Might a block region instead of hardcoding solve this as the menu is shown correct in the "Header area 1"?
Thanks in advance!
Comment #4
nakse CreditAttribution: nakse commentedFixed the trouble with menu with this article: http://www.eangkasa.com/content/setting-multilingual-site-drupal-interna...