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Hi,everyone.I'm a greenhand on Moin.I want to change my left-side of
index like Python.org that if you click one link in left-Side, it will
show sub-dirs under the link.So would you give me some "practise in
action" or ideas?
thanks
Oct 18 '08 #1
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On 18 Okt, 06:18, Kara <myct...@gmail. comwrote:
Hi,everyone.I'm a greenhand on Moin.I want to change my left-side of
index like Python.org that if you click one link in left-Side, it will
show sub-dirs under the link.So would you give me some "practise in
action" or ideas?
The www.python.org site doesn't use MoinMoin, but wiki.python.org
does. Unfortunately, the latter doesn't employ submenus like the main
site does: you only get a customised version of the usual MoinMoin
"navibar" or navigation menu.

For a long time I've been tempted to make a category menu macro for
MoinMoin, especially since this kind of thing is usually the thing
that people show off as a magical feature of certain content
management systems. Perhaps I'll try and write something and upload it
to the macro market:

http://moinmo.in/MacroMarket

Paul
Oct 18 '08 #2
On 18 Okt, 16:44, Paul Boddie <p...@boddie.or g.ukwrote:
>
For a long time I've been tempted to make a category menu macro for
MoinMoin
I've now made this available here:

http://moinmo.in/MacroMarket/CategoryMenu

It probably needs some refinement, however.

Paul
Nov 1 '08 #3

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