JP
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I just published a new template using the sidebar and vertical menu; how I get the vertical menu to display in Joomla, I do not see it as a component in the Module Manager.
Please advice any ideas?, Thanks!
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JP
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By setting the Module Class Suffix to art-vmenu I was able to get the vertical menu style but the subitems are not collapsing after expanding a menu item.
Please advice if you experienced similar problems, thank you!
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Coolplay
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indeed same problem aswell !!!
and errors also when using a Main Background color ... (see earlier post about it) ... the background color is shown when in Artisteer bt not when it's published into Joomla ...
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Garry
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Yes, you should set your menu's module class suffix to art-vmenu to start using vertical menus, please visit following link for more details: http://www.artisteer.com/?p=help_joomla#joomla5
You should provide a screenshot showing the background color issue.
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Mike
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Good stuff. Thanks for the post and answers. Worked like a charm.
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Tom
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Quote JP:
By setting the Module Class Suffix to art-vmenu I was able to get the vertical menu style but the subitems are not collapsing after expanding a menu item.
Please advice if you experienced similar problems, thank you!
I found a solution for the subitems in another thread... This may help for some people ;)
subitems :
1. Enable multiple menu levels in Artisteer->Menu -> Subitem -> Levels -> Multilevel.
2. Go to Joomla Administration (www.your-site.com/administrator) and enable multiple levels in your menu module (Extentions -> Module Manager v click to edit menu (e.g. Top Menu) -> Module Parameters -> "Always show sub-menu Items").
3. Make sure that you have menu items at lower levels defined in Joomla.
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Chris
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I too am struggling with vertical menus in 2.4, and cannot get the sub-items to show when the parent item is selected in mainmenu.
As I understand it, they should work in position left with module class suffix set to art-vmenu. The only way the sub-items show is if they are set to "Always show" in the Module Parameters .
I am running the standard Joomla sample content on XAMPP.
Any suggestions gratefully received!
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Chris
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Really puzzled now...
It seems to be working now but don't understand what I may have changed to make it work.
Definitely need sub-items to "Always show" in Module parameters but when I tried this yesterday, they did just that - they ALL always showed under all parent menu items!
Also art-vmenu should be in Module Class Suffix as per the latest "installing and using Joomla templates" on the Artisteer web site - not as another forum suggested in the Menu Class Suffix.
Hope this proves reliable - ...
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Phil
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I'm lokking for too!!!
But
I have same problem no collapse..... always showed under parent menu items
I will continue to cherched....
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Phil
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I think the solution is inside Type of menu element for the parent I use a alias....but impossible to choose "nothing" for that and because you must click on it... When I choose an article, the menu collapse but when I click it not open the submenu but goes to article.
I'm french sorry for poor English...
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Rups
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Turn off caching in Module Advanced Parameters
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Vincent
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I also can't get submenu items to display in the vertical menus. Any help much appreciated. I have tried turning off the caching bu to no avail!
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808
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Note that subitems will not appear on mouse hovering but only when you click on the parent item (except for menus with open levels, where all sub-items are visible).
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Garry
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@ Vincent
Submenu items must have parent items.
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Stan
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For those who got the vertical menu to work, what menu item type are you selecting for the parent? Thanks.
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Stan
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For above post, I found the answer that worked for me here http://www.artisteer.com/Default.aspx?post_id=131381&p=forum_post
There are so many posts on this, and so many people were saying they got it to work but I couldn't. They may have been following the above info without realizing they were doing it.
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Farrell
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I have also been having the same problem and here is a step by step solution to the best of my ability:
1. Create your Menu Item in Menu Manager (Joomla Admin backend)
2. Create one menu item for that menu item
3. Add a few submenu items for the menu item in 2 above
4. Add a menu module by going into extension => module manager
5. In the modules advanced settings type the following value art-vmenu into the space given for Module Class Suffix
6. Set the Menu name in Module Parameters to the one you created in 1 above
7. Choose your menu position as left or right depending on your template positions
8. Visit your front-end and observe
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Eriks
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I want *all* sub-items to display for *all* items, *all* the time. How do I do that in a vertical menu? I do not want the default behavior of only showing sub-itmes for a clicked main item. Thanks!
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Garry
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Simply select "open levels" from: Vertical menu-> sub items while in Artisteer.
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Deepan
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Quote Farrell:
I have also been having the same problem and here is a step by step solution to the best of my ability:
1. Create your Menu Item in Menu Manager (Joomla Admin backend)
2. Create one menu item for that menu item
3. Add a few submenu items for the menu item in 2 above
4. Add a menu module by going into extension => module manager
5. In the modules advanced settings type the following value art-vmenu into the space given for Module Class Suffix
6. Set the Menu name in Module Parameters to the one you created in 1 above
7. Choose your menu position as left or right depending on your template positions
8. Visit your front-end and observe
Thak you. This is very good answer
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Abe
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Hey JP thank you for the post about art-vmenu it helped a lot
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Charles
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Hi,
I am having a problem with creating multiple menu's.
Once I have created the menu in module manager it displays in the front end but all of the menus display the same thing. Meaning I now have multiple menu's all displaying Home as there title. Any suggestions to fix this will be highly appreciated.
I have created multiple sites all the same way and only now am experiencing this problem.
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