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01-Mar-2007, 11:02 AM #1
Question e107 multi-level menu
Hello. I would like to ask for help.
I want to create a site about coins and I wanna employ e107 CMS. In order for my site to function properly, it needs a multi-level menu. it should look smth like this:

Catalogue-->Europe-->England-->Elisabeth II

or at its best

Catalogue-->Europe-->England-->Elisabeth II-->1 pense; 1 dime; 1 pound.

The menu should work very simple: when user points mouse over item1, subitems for item1 appear. In my case, when user's mouse is over "Catalogue", user will see all continents; when mouse over continet - a list of countries and so on.

As I am unexperienced with it, I was told it is possible to create 3-level menu only (in our case - eliminating ruler). I can't agree with that, it would ruin my site.
The question is: how should I construct such complicated 4 or 5 level menu?
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01-Mar-2007, 11:56 AM #2
Hi, you could use javascript. I am currently working on a multistage menu so I may post it up for you when finished unless someone posts something before hand.
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06-Mar-2007, 11:56 AM #3
Multi level menus.
Hi,

I found this an excellent site to look at 'multi-level menu's' : Hope it helps.

http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dropdowns/

An amazing site.
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