I am using the menu icons module and get the following array
Can I tap into this using the theme function or is it best to itterate though and gnerate my menu?
If so how?
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I am developing a desktop application with Electron. I have added some items to the menu bar.
Sometimes I open some modal forms with bootstrap in the program. When these popups are open I want to disable the menu items.
I have made some research and some people says that the menu bar could be removed. But I do not want to create my own HTML menu.
And there is another option, maybe the best approach. Disabling all the options of each dropdown menu. Each menuitem has an enabled attribute, so it can be changed in runtime.
Is there way to avoid dropping down the menu and disable the drop-down menu?
Dynamic menus are not currently supported. This has something to do with the fact that the menus in Electron use the Chromium menu code which has no dynamic features.
When your File menu is empty, you could replace the entire menu with one that does not have the File menu in it?
I am dveloping an app in Oracle APEX 5. All of my pages have menu entry on the left-side menu, but the order of the pages in menu is different to the page numbers. Is there a way how to reorder pages in the menu?
Assuming your menu on the left is a standard APEX Universal Theme navigation menu, you do it like this:
Go to Shared Components
Click on Navigation Menu (under Navigation heading)
Click on the menu name
You should now see all the menu options for that menu, which have a sequence number. Either edit the individual options or use Grid Edit and change the sequence numbers to give the order you want.
New to Orchard. I have been looking for some documentation on how the menus actually work. It appears that you can have hierarchical menus, but I cannot find any good information on this.
It took me a while to figure this out too. You can see how to create a navigational menu in this video (around 8:45, but i'd recommend watching the entire video).
Basically, you need to drag & drop an item below and to the right of another content item in order to make a nested menu item.
Yes, you can. Since 1.5 you can create hierarchical menus from Navigation admin screen. Hierarchy (and reordering) of items can easily be created by drag & drop.
Navigation screen is used to define your menus. In order to display a defined menu you need to put Menu Widget in the zone of your choice. When you create that widget you need to choose which menu is it going to display. Besides the choice of the menu, you can also choose some other optional parameters if you need to customize the display more (eg. display only certain level).
hii,I was just learning android i want create menu like this at this image This Menu
i was confused make this,anyody know how i can do it with 4 item like the link above ?
please help me.
sory if my language english bad.
To my knowledge custom menu and options menu can be modified (adding and removing menu items) easily.
If u want your own custom option menu, you may have to simulate by creating layouts.
1) Creative a layout and inflate the layout and show on clicking on the menu button.
2) If u want to occupy whole screen then better use Images and TextViews and create a new activity and launch the activity on clicking the options menu in OnCreateOptionsMenu().
Please find the links below
Custom menu in android
Android: creating a custom menu on the bottom
On the Joomla frontpage i want to have this kind of menu
Every item has a title and description and links to some article.
This list must be available for modification by administrator.
Is it possible to do it? I know how to modify menu to look like this, but standart menu doesn't support descriptions.
One option is to make it like so:
Make ordenery menus using Joomla! menu manager
Then make modules for every menu item and add menu link title and description
Make all menu link title on the module linked to the orginal menus you made on the first step
Unpublish menu module and publish these modules you just made into to the same place where was menu module