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8/4/2009 8:27 PM
 

I've been playing with the unordered list fro about a day.  While the flexibility for the "normal" mode is great, it seems like the "UnorderedList" rendermode has a long way to go.  It appears as if some styles are hard coded into the menu?

Also, does anyone have a working CSS file that renders this menu using this mode?  It seems like there is no way to inject a class at the UL or LI level and my repeated attempts to use CSS aren't recognizeds since the menu ID is re-write at run time.

Any suggestions or additional documentation on this rendermode?

I ask because getting a menu to look right is a large part of skin design.  If DNN can truly support an unordered list menu then a lot of web templates could be easily converted to skins making the skin options greater for consultants and implementation companies.

 



Steven Webster
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8/5/2009 1:03 AM
 

AFAIK, the UnorderedList rendermode will render the regular DNN menu but as an Unordered list, not with the usual Divs and spans.

That should be the only difference, it will not give you a "clean" UL, it will still load the JS for the menu.

Please read this post too with a reply from the DNN Menu developer:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/109/threadid/322067/scope/posts/Default.aspx


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7/13/2011 6:44 AM
 
Thanks for the addition Steven. Very helpfull.

Stefan de Groot
 
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