DHTML Menu is a PHP script for Drupal Modules scripts design by Arancaytar.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. DHTML Menu uses Javascript DHTML to reduce the number of page loads when using nested menus.
Publisher review: DHTML Menu uses Javascript DHTML to reduce the number of page loads when using nested menus. DHTML Menus uses Javascript DHTML to reduce the number of page loads when usingnested menus; this is particularly useful with Drupal's administration system.Ordinarily in Drupal, to expand a menu with sub-items, you need to click a static link and load a full page with the expanded menu in it.With DHTML Menus, instead the sub-items are expanded dynamically when you click on each item. Additionally, the module uses a cookie to remember which menus are open and whih are closed, so as you navigate around the site your menus remain consistent.Installation - Copy the dhtml_menu directory into your sites/all/modules directory. - Enable the module at administer >> site building >> modules - All menu blocks will be converted automatically to DHTML menus. - On administer >> site building >> blocks, you can enable and disable this for each block separately as the menu blocks now have an additional DHTML option in their settings. - Disabling the module will remove DHTML behavior from all your blocks immediately. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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