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Category: Add-ons Plugins Submitted by: dengen
  Navigation Manager - Navman plugin    Popular
Navigation Manager - Navman is the plugin for Geeklog to do the installation and the management of the navigations such as the site header menus.
Navman plugin works in Geeklog 1.6.0 or later. It doesn't work in older.

* Create, Edit, Reorder, and Delete navigations and menuitems on admin panel.
* Multi-level menu support.
* Breadcrumbs list support.
* Multi-language support.
* By using PHP filter, dynamically change the navigation.
* Geeklog standard menuitems ready.
* Automatic registration of the main plugins.
* The navigation can be installed in the header, footer and block.
* Autotag support.
* Makes much of flexibility of the setting such as the number of the navigations which can be installed, ability to choose a reference template, the variation of the output template variable, the class specification.
  Ver:  0.1.0  Date: Sep.05.09   Rating: 8.00(1)   395     176.95 KB  
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Good News
Authored by: Laugh on Monday, June 22 2009 @ 08:16 PM EDT

Glad to see a new plugin out for Geeklog, I will have to check this one out.

Good News
Authored by: dengen on Wednesday, June 24 2009 @ 10:46 PM EDT

Thank you for your comment. I think I want to improve this plug-in more. I welcome some opinions from you and all.

Why do I get an image?
Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, August 30 2009 @ 03:44 AM EDT

When I click the download button, why do I get the image and not the files?

Fixed
Authored by: Dirk on Saturday, September 05 2009 @ 04:38 AM EDT

Fixed - you can download the actual plugin now.

Navigation Manager - Navman plugin
Authored by: eisGeist on Saturday, August 06 2011 @ 05:45 AM EDT

First of all, many thanks for the plug-in you provided to the Geeklog's Community!

I've been looking for something like navman since a while.

I tried to shape the menus the way I need them, but didn't manage to do this. I read the help docs linked but wasn't able to solve the issues.

One of them: the top level menu items are rendered with their name between round brackets.
The second, by relevance to me, is linking static pages create in Wordpress.

Is there any updated docs or demo site where I can read and learn how to set properly the prefs?

Many thanks in advance.

Regards,

-- eG.