Description
The Menu Manager controls how Joomla!'s menus will look and act.
Screenshot
Column Headers
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Title. The name of the item. For a Menu Item, the Title
will display in the Menu. For an Article, Section, or Category, the
Title may optionally be displayed on the web page. This entry is
required. You can open the item for editing by clicking on the Title.
Toolbar
At the top right you will see the toolbar:
The functions are:
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Copy. To copy a menu, select the radio button next to it
and click the "Copy" button. You can than then enter in a new title and
module name for the new menu. The title is what the menu will be
referred to as in the Menu Manager. Module Name is what the menu will
be referred to as in the Module Manager.
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Delete. To delete a menu, select the radio button, and
then the "Delete" button. You will be given one last chance to change
your mind. If you're sure you want to delete the menu, click the delete
button one last time.
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Edit. The "Edit" button allows you to change the unique name, title, description, and module name for the selected menu.
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New. To create a new menu, click the "New" button. You
can enter a unique name, a title, description, and the name for the
module that will also be created with the menu.
Quick Tips
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It is expedient to give a descriptive title for new menus because, later, you will see it in the Backend Menus menu. It is a good idea to fill in the Description field with information about the menu. If you enter a short title in the Module title field, you can identify the menu's module using that title in the Module Manager.
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Though you can create a copy of a selected menu by clicking the Copy toolbar button, you can make another instance in the Module Manager as well.
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When you create a new menu, use only English alphanumeric
characters without space in the Unique Name field. It is a good idea
using only a-z, 0-9 and underscore (_) characters. Please read the
tooltips as well.
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If you don't enter a Module title, no module will be
created and the menu cannot be displayed in the front end. However you
can use the Module Manager later to create a new mod_mainmenu module,
and assign it to the menu.
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If you delete an existing menu, do not forget that all the menu items of the respective menu will be also deleted.
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The Main Menu has your default menu item, so it should not be deleted.
The default menu item is your home page, and your site will not
function if it is deleted. If you change the default menu item, make
sure that you don't delete that menu item either! The menu with the
default menu item is marked with an asterisk (*) in the Menus menu. More information can be found at the Menu Manager page
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 13 August 2008 )
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