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- --- README -------------------------------------------------------------
- EditMenu, Version 6.0
- Written by Ted Serbinski, aka, m3avrck
- hello@tedserbinski.com
- http://tedserbinski.com
- Requirements: Drupal 6.x
- jQuery Superfish: http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish/
- --- INSTALLATION --------------------------------------------------------
- 1. Place editmenu folder in your modules directory
- 2. Enable "EditMenu" under administer > site building > modules
- 3. Enable access to "view editmenu" under administer > user management > access control
- 4. Configure menu to use under administer > site configuration > editmenu
- --- CHANGELOG --------------------------------------------------------
- 6.0, 2008-xx-xx
- ----------------------
- - compatible with Drupal 6.x
- - Superfish 1.4.1
- - separate superfish.js into own file
- - remove devel links, since devel module links in 6.x can be moved to any menu now
- 5.0, 2008-Jan-26
- ----------------------
- - #199224, fix display issues in IE6/7
- - #200086, don't load non-existent custom.css file
- - #195972, better default CSS to avoid conflicts with themes
- - #199715, remove absolute positioning to improve theme and CSS attaching compatibility
- - #199882, new options for controlling menu effects and timing
- 4.0, 2007-Nov-22
- ----------------------
- - new CHANGELOG to keep track of changes
- - #156256 upgrade to SuperFish 1.3
- - upgrade to bgIframe 2.1.1 (for IE6 compatibility with forms)
- - #136478 - fix Opera compatibility
- - remove RTL option; this conflicts with other changes and is properly implemented in Drupal 6
- - new option to select which theme to style EditMenu with, or provide a custom one
- - #184051 - don't hardcode CSS, add class to body
- - #180106 - fix missing translatable strings
- - #144742 - don't show annoying anchor titles
- - remove dependency on menu module, now works with menu module off
- - new black & blue theme, design by Jeremy Caldwell (http://nerdliness.com/article/2007/11/01/editmenu-module-customizations)
- - alter height of menu and rollover to fix gaps
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