NICE MENUS MODULE ----------------- Currently maintained by: Addison Berry (add1sun) Orginally created by: Jake Gordon (jakeg) http://drupal.org/user/15674/contact and http://www.jakeg.co.uk/ This module makes it easy to add dropdown and flyout menus, using the Superfish jQuery plugin (http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish), and falling back to CSS-only functionality when JS is disabled. Please report any bugs, feature requests, etc. at: http://drupal.org/project/issues/nice_menus. Installation ------------ 1. Copy nice_modules folder to your sites/all/modules directory. 2. At Administer -> Site building -> Modules (admin/build/modules) enable the module. 3. Configure the module settings at Administer -> Site configuration -> Nice Menus (admin/settings/nice_menus). 4. Configure the Nice Menus block(s) at Administer -> Site building -> Blocks (admin/build/block), setting the source menu and menu style, etc. 5. Return to the blocks page and enable the Nice menus block(s), e.g. 'Nice Menu 1 (Nice Menu)' by putting it in a region. 6. See below sections on Customization and Advanced Theming as well as the handbook page (http://drupal.org/node/185543) for more tips. Upgrading --------- For upgrades between versions, read the UPGRADE.txt file included with the module. Issues ------ You can track known issues at http://drupal.org/project/issues/nice_menus. Customization ------------- The module includes a default CSS layout file (nice_menus_default.css) which is loaded for all pages. If you don't like the default layout, it is suggested that you create a separate customized CSS file, and replace the default CSS file at Administer -> Themes -> Configure -> Global settings -> "Path to custom nice menus CSS file". This ensures smooth future upgrades as no editing of the module files is necessary. NOTE: you should not edit the regular nice_menus.css file since this contains the "logic" that makes Nice menus work. To help understand the CSS, the HTML looks like this, where x is a number; TYPE is down/left/right; PATH is the menu path such as node/343; MID is the menu id such as 33:
... If you have more than one nice-menu and want to target a particular one, use its id (e.g. ul#nice-menu-2). A good starting point for your custom file is to make a copy of the default file, then edit it to taste. Here are some common customization examples for your own stylesheet: Make hovered links white with a black background: ul.nice-menu li a:hover { color: white; background: black; } Make the link to the current page that you're on black with yellow text: ul.nice-menu li a.active { color: yellow; background: black; } Get rid of all borders: ul.nice-menu, ul.nice-menu ul, ul.nice-menu li { border: 0; } Get rid of the borders and background colour for all top-level menu items: ul.nice-menu, ul.nice-menu ul, ul.nice-menu li { border: 0; background: none; } ul.nice-menu-right li.menuparent, ul.nice-menu-right li li.menuparent { background: url('arrow-right.png') right center no-repeat; } li.menuparent li, li.menuparent ul { background: #eee; } Have a nice menu stick right at the top of the page e.g. for an admin menu: #block-nice_menus-1 { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; } In Firefox, as above but where the menu doesn't move as you scroll down the page: #block-nice_menus-1 { position: fixed; top: 0; left: 0; } That should get you started. Really this is just about knowing your CSS and styling it the way you want it. Advanced theming ---------------- If you're creating or modifying your own theme, you can integrate Nice menus more deeply by making use of these functions: theme_nice_menus() -- themes any menu tree as a Nice menu. theme_nice_menus_main_menu() -- themes your main menu as a Nice menu. theme_nice_menus_secondary_menu() -- themes your secondary menu as a Nice menu. If you really know what you're doing, you can probably even customize the menu tree in creative ways, as those functions allow you to pass in a custom menu tree.