CONTENTS OF THIS FILE --------------------- * Introduction * Requirements * Installation * Configuration * Usage * Sponsors INTRODUCTION ------------ Current Maintainers: * Beng Tan * Devin Carlson Submenu Tree provides a method for structuring content hierarchically. For content which has a menu link, Submenu Tree display a list of content which is at the same level or below the content in the menu. Content that at the same level as a selected piece of content is referred to as "sibling" content while content that is below a selected piece of content is referred to as "sub" content. Lists of sub or sibling content can be displayed either in a block or directly inside of the body of a piece of content. Lists can be formatted in six different ways: * Menu * Titles only * Teasers * Teasers with links * Full text * Full text with links Submenu Tree also provides a block which displays "extended" links. Extended links are made up of all menu links in an administrator-selected menu that are two or more levels deep. REQUIREMENTS ------------ The Block and Menu modules included with Drupal are required in order to install Submenu Tree. INSTALLATION ------------ Submenu Tree can be installed via the standard Drupal installation process (http://drupal.org/node/895232). CONFIGURATION ----- Sub and sibling content default settings can be configured per content type on the content types page [admin/structure/types]. Submenu Tree configuration options can be configured on the Submenu Tree configuration page [admin/config/content/submenu-tree]. Configuration options include: * Block title generation * Extended menu USAGE ----- As an Administrator or a user with either the Administer submenu content or Administer Sibling content permissions, you will see a vertical tab titled "Sub and Sibling content" while editing content. Selecting the tab will display options for enabling sub and/or sibling content, depending on user permissions. Selecting either option will enable the display of sub/sibling content for the current content and expand the number of options presented. The additional options include a title textfield, a display select box and a weight select box. Note that both sub and sibling content can have unique titles, display settings and weights. Each option has an impact on the display of sub and/or sibling content: * Title Optionally specify a title display above the sub/sibling content list or as the sub/sibling content block title. * Display Selects where and how the sub/sibling content will be displayed. When displaying sub/sibling content in a block, ensure that the respective block(s) are enabled. * Weight Selects where in the page the sub/sibling content will appear when one of the "content" display types has been selected. Sponsors -------- Development of Submenu Tree is sponsored by ThinkLeft (http://thinkleft.com) and the Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines (http://www.mndm.gov.on.ca).