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SimpleMenu 4.0 released

Well Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

This morning before all the turkey and football I’ve managed to release version 4.0 of SimpleMenu!

This new release includes an upgrade to SuperFish 1.3 (note: 1.3.1+ won’t work since it requies jQuery 1.2 and Drupal 5 only ships with jQuery 1.0), and a complete rewrite of the CSS, fixing a number of issues.

Additionally, you can now choose which theme you want to use to render the menu and/or specify your own. The first new theme is black & blue and is based on Jeremy Caldwell’s design.

Lots of other bugs were fixed too, so check out the release notes for details.

Ok time for some turkey, Happy Thanksgiving all!

posted 22 Nov 2007
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  • simplemenu

2 comments

#1
fininho wrote 1 year 8 weeks ago

Hi, I’ve modified the colours of the theme in order to have another skin. If you’re interested and want to add it to the themes available, tell me how to post it to you. And, the combo box choicing the theme is not dinamyc (if I add another path beside blackandblue it doesn’t recognize it), is it possible to change this behaviour?

bye

#2
ted wrote 1 year 2 weeks ago

@fininho I no longer maintain the module but please send your patches into the queue on the project: http://drupal.org/project/simplemenu

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