Customizing Navigation in sharepoint 2010 - sharepoint

I need to customize my sharepoint site main top menu bar.
Main Menu Navigation : Primary navigation. It should have all the main tabs. If a user clicks on any tab then the subsites under the selected tab should be displayed as secondary navigation. By clickin on any link in secondary tab section the link for that selected tab should be displayed in a drop down as tertiary navigation.
I need to customize the sharepoint site for this. Can anybody have the better idea for this. It would be grateful even links provided.
Thanks in advance

Yes, sorry this has not been answered. This solution utilizes their built in sharepoint navigation and allows you to customize the menu however you wish.
http://sharepoint2010customnavigation.blogspot.com/

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Sharepoint 2013 - Remove [2] from webpart Title

My Home page with all the webparts has a number in brackets after the webpart title.
How can I remove this?
Ok, I found a solution.
Stay at the page that you can see "XXX [Number]"
Click the "Page" button at the top-left corner
Click the "Edit Properties" button
Click the text(possibly blue) "Open Web Part Page in maintenance view"
Check the duplicate web parts you want to remove and click the "delete" button above.
(If you are NOT sure which are the web parts you want to keep, please delete them all and re-add the web parts you need. Otherwise, you might end up with some white space on the web part page.)
The number gets added because you have multiple web parts configured with the same title. You need some change on the webpart's title to make the [2] disappear.
Alternatively, you might want to hide the webpart's title. Edit your webpart, expand the "Appearance" section, and select the option "None" on the "Chrome type" dropdown.
This was driving me nuts too. Follow the steps here for the steps to delete it through the webpart maintenance page:
http://www.spdeveloper.co.in/tipsntricks/pages/opening-webpart-maintenance-page.aspx
Add a space after the title, this way you can use the same title for multiple webparts.
Of course you should delete the "extra" duplicate web parts using the same title if they aren't visible on the page. But it's not unusual to want the same title showing for different web parts. In that scenario, a simple fix is to add a space after the title in the Appearance section of the duplicate web part's properties. If there are multiple web parts with the same title, just add more spaces. SP will treat the titles as unique.

How do I hide the WorkFlow tab on a NetSuite custom record?

I developed a custom record on NetSuite, and by default a workflow tab is shown to the user on this edit / view modes. Is there a way to hide it, using NetSuite's API or SuiteBuilder?
As an alternative, just placing it as the last tab would work too.
Thanks in advance!
There is no need of any API or SuiteBuilder. You can easily achieve this by form customization.
Go to your Custom Record Type and below you will find forms subtab. click on
forms subtab --> Edit or Customize
On the first subtab just uncheck the tab which you doesn't want to see in your record.
In both view nad edit modes by customizing form you can hide the workflow tab

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I'm looking for some code on how to create a hiding menu. Basically I'd like to have four links in a horizontal menu. When you click on a link I'd like it to hide the others perhaps above or below to provide a text box. This box would also have information in it that we be inputted by the designer only.
I have a link to preview a template for an example below:
http://www.graphicalwonders.com/archives/brian/Homepage.jpg
jQuery UI -
Accordion API -
Viral Patel
Check out these links for examples of Accordion menus. I find the Viral one to be easier to use, however the jQuery UI & API explain more in detail how it works.

Appropriateness of use regarding ribbons and menu's in sharepoint 2010

So with the new Ribbon on top of the SharePoint 2010 page we have an office like feel to working with SharePoint pages. Customization of this ribbon is great, adding your own functionality augmenting what Microsoft provides out of the box. My question is this though, when is it appropriate to use ribbon customization vs an item menu option (i.e. the callout menu on a particular item).
Are there best practices around this? What do you do?
They share a lot of the same options. The ribbon is focused on working with the entire list or library, but still has options pop up when you click on an item that are targeted at that one item. The call-out on a single item is always focused on options for just that item.
So I would say if your looking to do something with an entire list or library, put it in the ribbon. If it is going to be an option specifically tied to one item at a time, put it in the call-out menu, but also try to make it show up in the ribbon if someone doesn't look at the call-out menu.
But that's just my opinion and I haven't had any experience putting custom functionality into either sections.

How to disable button of Ribbon ToolBar?

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Disable Ribbon Button
But I came with question, as I'm this question not answered and I'm looking for available server side solution.
I wonder if there is a way to disable button or many buttons from Ribbon toolbar from server side?
Using Ribbon.TrimById Method (String) you can locate Ribbon, RibbonButton or RibbonGroup to hide.
Complete sample to hide Ribbon buttons sharepoint 2010 programmatically.
I think you will want to look into the HideCustomAction option of the Feature Framework. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms414790.aspx
It has the ability to hide some aspects of the default UI elements in the product and the documentation does talk about the Ribbon so it may do what you want.

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