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Rakesh Gupta ekwave at gmail.com
Tue Jan 7 20:53:30 EST 2014


Hello Marcos,

It is easy to implement. I did similar for a school's website long back
where Academics and Admissions sections were showing different menus.

You need to insert some codes into your template index file like this:

if category id = 12
    show module
    ......
In case you want exact code, I will see how to do this for Joomla 2.x

Thanks,
Rakesh



On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 4:43 AM, <joomla-request at lists.nyphp.org> wrote:

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> Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2014 18:12:48 -0500
> From: "Unitel" <unitelny at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [joomla] Main Menu and sidebar menu
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> Hello everyone,
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> Re: www.unitel.biz <http://www.unitel.biz/>
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> I have a horizontal main menu with two different manufacturers'.
>
>
>
> PRODUCST/
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>
>
> NEC/
>
> 1.      SL1100
>
> 2.      HANDSETS
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> 3.      BUSINESS MOBILITY
>
> 4.      VOICE MAIL
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> 5.      IP ENABLED SIP TRUNKS
>
>
>
> IPITOMY/
>
> 1.     IP PBX
>
> 2.     IP TELEPHONES
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> 3.     Q MANAGER
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> 4.     CALL CENTER
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>
>
> Can I have a side vertical menu setup using my original "horizontal main
> menu" items. Yes,, I know I can. But this is where I am stuck. When the
> user
> hover over "PRODUCS"  and clicks on let's say "SL1100". When the page opens
> I want the vertical sidebar/menu to show only menu items associated with
> the
> "SL1100". If they click on "IP PBX" I want only menu items associated with
> IPITOMY. Can it be done or am I climbing up the wrong tree.
>
>
>
> This is what I did so far:
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>
>
> 1.     Module manager / new menu/Title/Test SideBar
>
> 2.     Basic Options/Select Menu / main horizontal menu
>
> 3.     Show Sub-menus items
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> 4.     Assigned to position 7
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>
>
> You can view it at -> PRODUCTS/sl1100
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> Regards,
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> Marcos Miranda
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