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5/30/2008 7:28 AM
 

Just wanted to start by saying hi!  i recently started messing around with DNN at work.  My boss has given me the wonderful task of converting most of our client sites to DNN skins.  Well, most of them have been going ok, coming together pretty easily.

Until i had to do this one: http://polymediapr.co.uk

I'm a big fan of using the solpartmenu, but i can't seem to get it to behave like it does on that website.  I did some googling and came accross the ForceDownLevel option.  But, i don't like the way it works/looks.

Does anyone know of a menu that would behave like the one at http://polymediapr.co.uk ?  For example, click on Our services, you will see that the menu navigates to the our services page, and then expands the sublinks.  It can be a third party module, as long as it is free. 

Also, i tried out TreeView .. but the fact that you have to click the + symbol to expand and it does navigate you to the parent link before the sublinks expand.

any tips or ideas would be VERY welcome at this point :)

 

 
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5/30/2008 4:34 PM
 

I am almost positive you could do this with House of nuke's Housemenu.

www.houseofnuke.com

Might have to get a bit creative, but should be able to manage it with using a skin for each unique section / main menu item.

 

 
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6/2/2008 10:58 AM
 

I'll give it a try, thanks!

 
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