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Right now the theme controls a flat list for Primary links and a flat list for Secondary links. In D6, those can be turned off, but they can't be moved to a different position/region.
It would be nice to have blocks that duplicated the theme's primary and secondary links list.
Marking this postponed since there is no D6 version of this module.
Comments
Comment #1
JohnAlbinHmm... If we generalize this to allow an arbitrary depth (rather than just a depth of 1), this feature request is useful for D5, as well.
Comment #2
JohnAlbinCommitted.
Comment #3
Anonymous (not verified) CreditAttribution: Anonymous commentedAutomatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.