TedM wrote:
Sorry about that! Yes, the menu now looks the way you describe above (I discovered the 'Parent Item' :)) however I prefer to have just the 'World' link on the menu.
One thing I appreciate about working with someone articulate and patient, like you have been, is remembering all of the details that, eventually, you simply take for granted.
Yes - Telling you about 'Parent Item' would have provide a helpful piece of information! Sorry! :-[
TedM wrote:
Since my last message, because of 'Parent Item' I now get the breadcrumbs to show:
When 'World' is clicked: Home >> World
However when 'United States' states is clicked on the page link list: Home >> North America
And on subsequent clicks on the pages: Home >> North America >> United States >> Florida >> City Of Miami
I expect that 'World' is missing on the latter two examples is simply because I have 'World' in Main Menu and the others showing in the 'hidden' menu.
I think something is a bit Quirky with "home." I posted a
request in the wish list today for slight changes after reading your comments - been meaning to for awhile.
Here's the best "work around" right now. Turn "Home" off in the pathway module. Then, in your Frontpage menu option, make certain it says "world."
I don't think it works properly, so, I can't give you more than that.
TedM wrote:
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If so, we wouldn't need to make them to begin with. I think I am missing something.
You indicate above that it could be set up so that only 'World' would show on the main menu, with the drill-down being done by the 'pages' and that the breadcrumbs would follow through. If this is the case I'd be very interested in knowing this 'other option'.

OK. I see what you are thinking I was thinking.

If you want World in the menu - then drill downs into - City, without menu options, then, yes, create your menu, publish it and put it into it's own location in the module manager. But then, don't include it in your template. Since the URLs were generated from the menu, the breadcrumbs, modules, templates, etc., will continue to work properly.
Also, something for you to play with while your mind is wrapped around this complexity: there is a plugin called LoadModule that you are going to really dig. You can plant it in your article and tell it to load the modules for a certain position.
Code:
{loadposition}user3{/loadposition}
So, you can put a menu into your article that way - for example. If you are thinking of unique ways to provide navigation that get you away from traditional menus - LoadModule can be very helpful.
It's in the core, so, you already have it. Try it out!
TedM wrote:
As always, appreciate it!
Ted - this has been a lot of fun, thanks! Keep asking questions if you want,
Amy
