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Multi-level Navigation Plugin

Multi-level Navigation Plugin

Version : 2.3.8
Tested up to : 4.2.16
Number of download : 303860
Author : Ryan Hellyer
Average rating : 3.5 / 5 on 3 votes 3 votes, 3.5 avg.rating

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Multi-level Navigation Plugin
Multi-level Navigation Plugin
Multi-level Navigation Plugin
Multi-level Navigation Plugin

This plugin is maintained with security patches, but is not actively developed. It’s functionality has been replaced by the built-in menu system in WordPress core. I recommend you simply use a theme which utilzies the WordPress core menu system instead of this plugin. Adds an SEO friendly, accessible dropdown/flyout/slider menu to your WordPress blog. Visit the Multi-level Navigation Plugin page for more information about the plugin. Visit the Multi-level Navigation Plugin page for more information about the plugin. Features The plugin produces W3C valid XHTML and CSS. The options page allows you to choose from a range of options including: What content will be displayed in the menu Animation speed (how fast the dropdowns appear) Mouseover delay Hide delay Add a second menu Hover sensitivity Keyboard accessibility Changing the look of your menu You can style the menu by copy and pasting the code from the Suckerfish CSS Generator page. The Multi-level Navigation Plugin can be implemented into any theme design. Special thanks to malcalevak who was a massive help with optomising the code for this plugin. Credits Thanks to the following (in no particular order) for help with the development of this plugin: WebHosting hub – Provided the Serbo-Croation translation files Fat Cow – Provided the Russian translation files Sam Burdge – Wrote article explaining how to remove title attributes Klaus Kinski – Found Sam Burdge’s article about title attributes</br /> metallica48423 – Pointed out mouseover delay was WAY too long</br /> haggis – haschildren code improvement</br /> EddieB – Tips for documentation Ryan McCue – Help with SVN update vcsvu – Code contribution (improvements to exclude pages feature) nv1962 – Bug reporting fabs – Bug reporting Eddie – Gave tip on how to make custom code option more understandable for non-coders Andrew Rickman – Helped integrate a drag and drop widget style interface for testing purposes Frank B�ltge – Wrote a article explaining how to add action links to the plugin page Jacob Santos – Wrote an article about the uninstallation of WordPress plugins Peter Ryan – created the suckerfish hover delay script Patrick Fitzgerald – creation of the tabber.js script used Myles Angell – creation of the suckerfish jQuery script used during development malcalevak – Massive help with coding Ande – Reported W3C validation bug Kevin M. Russell – helped with the style.php bug Clive Loseby – discovered strict doctype validation error Paula – Feature suggestions and donation Karim A. Marucchi – Bug reporting, feature suggestions and donations</br /> Mark Gooding – created a new version featuring a custom menu option. Although this menu system hasn’t been used directly in this plugin, an almost identical system has since been installed based on the concept that Mark created. BigAlReturns – helped programming the pages and categories exclusions Miriam Schwab – brought lack of WP dropdown plugins to my attention Michael Castilla CjB – Bug reporting Troy – Beta testing feedback Michael Mitchell – programming assistance Matthew Carroll – designed code for accessible keyboard dropdown Chris Laing – Beta feedback John Resig – jQuery Javascript plugin Joel Birch – jQuery menu widget Brandon Aaron – jQuery bgiframe plugin Brian Cherne – jQuery Hover Intent plugin Karynn – Bug reporting</br /> Karynn – Bug reporting</br /> Tom Barrett – Assistance with regex function</br /> John Bloch – Assistance with regex function</br /> Visit the Multi-level Navigation Plugin page for more information about the plugin.

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