Tree menu

Tree menu

Sunday 24 August 2003 12:32:15 pm - 1 reply

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Bjørn Kaarstein

Monday 25 August 2003 2:37:29 am

This might help you. It does a tree fetch, and creates a simple tree based structure. As you can see, this only goes for folders.

{let folderlist=fetch('content', 'tree' ,hash('parent_node_id', 2,
'class_filter_type', include,
'class_filter_array', array(1)))}
<div align="center">

<table border="1" width="150" bgcolor="#f6f6f6" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" align="center">

{section name=menu loop=$folderlist}

{switch match=$menu:item.depth}

{case match=2}
{section show=eq($menu:index, 0)}
</td></tr>
{/section}
<tr>
<td>
 <a href={$menu:item.url_alias|ezurl}>{$:item.name}</a>

{/case}

{case match=3}
{section show=and($node.depth|ge(2),eq($menu:item.parent_node_id, $node.path_array.2))}

 <a href={$menu:item.url_alias|ezurl}><br />  -- {$:item.name}</a>

{/section}
{/case}

{case match=4}
{section show=and($node.depth|ge(3),eq($menu:item.parent_node_id, $node.path_array.3))}

 <a href={$menu:item.url_alias|ezurl}><br />    --- {$:item.name}</a>

{/section}
{/case}

{/switch}
{/section}
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
{/let}

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