In Tiki you can use the admin-menus panel, or a wiki page, or a structure to create a custom menu. Menus and many other things can be placed into custom "user" modules using the Smarty {menu ...}
syntax. The modules can then be placed in a left or right column or the syntax can be placed directly in the various custom code text areas of the Look & Feel admin panel. Menus can be plain, collapsible, you can create a menu where sections of a menu item can be expanded or collapsed within a parent section (folder) or they can be displayed as dynamic menus with some fancy look and effects using CSS and jQuery.
Menu types are specified when the menus are assigned on the Admin Modules page. A menu can be a Bootstrap menu, which uses the Bootstrap CSS framework's navbar and dropdown construction, or a CSS superfish menu, or a legacy Tiki menu. The default difference in these is that the Bootstrap menu "parent" item requires a click to open the dropdown of child items, whereas the superfish menu opens when the pointer hovers over the parent. This means the Bootstrap parent item can't be a link for navigation; it's simply a switch to display the child items. On the other hand, the superfish menu's parent items, since they display the child items on hover, can be a navigation link on click.
Also, in vertical Bootstrap menus, child items display straight down, whereas superfish menu "dropdowns" fly out horizontally. Finally, Bootstrap menus are limited to two levels (parent and child) (but see "Smartmenus" below), while superfish menus can have up to four levels. The type of menu is specified on the admin-modules page, when the menu-containing module is assigned to a module zone.
Since Tiki 20, Smartmenus functionality has been added to Tiki. Smartmenus enhance Bootstrap menus in these ways, among others:
To activate Smartmenus, go to the "Interface" tab of the "Features" admin page (tiki-admin.php?page=features#contentadmin_features-interface) . Smartmenus come with several themes or "modes", but for visual consistency with Tiki's themes, "None" should be selected. The feature is then automatically applied to every horizontal Bootstrap menu, such as in navbars. Support for vertical Bootstrap menus is still being worked out, so stay tuned. In the meantime, superfish menus can be used to get the same behavior. When fully integrated, Bootstrap + Smartmenus should make CSS superfish menus redundant.
Go to Admin > Menus (or input the URL for your site ending with ./tiki-admin_menus.php.
There are three different types of menus that can be created:
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See Structures User
You can either make a navigation menu from a "menu Id" or from a "structure Id".
Once created, click the configuration button on this new menu's row, which will take you to /tiki-admin_menu_options.php?menuId=n
To create a menu item, fill in the edit menu options form: at least Name, URL (relative or absolute), Type = "option" and Position which is a number to set the menu item order. Save and look at the Preview of the menu.
You can specify the link to a wiki page in a menu option with the syntax ((pageName)). The advantage is to have a rename of the option when the page name changes, and to be able to have a SEFURL link if the feature SEFURLs is checked. The SEFURL will become http://example.org/Home instead of http://example.org/tiki-index.php?page=Home .
To create a section (i.e. a folder) that can be opened or collapsed, fill in the edit menu options form with at least Name, URL, Type = "section" and Position.
NOTE: Do not put anything in Sections unless you know the Tiki specific feature references e.g. feature_wiki or feature_blog_rankings. These can be auto-filled using Some useful URLs pull-downs, or look at the Tips below to know how to guess the section name of the feature you are interested in.
will be
option1 | option | ||
section1 | section level 0 | ||
option2 | option | ||
section3 | section level 1 | ||
option3 | option | ||
option4 | option | ||
section4 | section level 2 | ||
option5 | option | ||
section5 | section level1 | ||
separator | |||
separator | |||
option6 | option |
Tip: Leave intentional gaps when inputting the positions of options, such as 10, 30, 50, 70, 90. This will make it easier to add a menu item somewhere in the middle of the menu, in the future.
Normally, the visibility of a menu item for a particular user is determined by the visibility of the link target for that user. In other words, if a user doesn't have permission to see "blog 3", then the "blog 3" link won't be visible to that user. This is done automatically by Tiki - no special effort is needed when making the menu. But to explicitly add permissions for menu-item visibility, see the next section.
You can restrict the view of some options and sections in the menu, so that only specific groups can view them. For instance, you could add a "User Preferences" option in position 100 to your customized menu that is seen by users only when they log in (registered group).
To do this, you would add:
Name: | User Preferences | ||
URL: | tiki-user_preferences.php | ||
Sections: | |||
Permissions: | |||
Group: | Registered | ||
Type: | option | Position: | 100 |
You can specify a list of groups (multiple select). In this case, it means that the user needs to be in each group to see the option.
If you want a list of groups to see the option, = a user to be only in one of the groups to see the option, you have to insert has many options as groups. Each option must have the same parameters (same position, ...) except for the group.
The trick is, if you don't select any Groups, everyone can see the menu option. If you want to exclude a group, select all the other groups (but not the group you want to exclude).
Similarly, you can inadvertently exclude a logged-in group by selecting too many groups. You don't need to select all of your Admin-type groups (they can usually see everything anyway). Just select the one logged-in group that you want to able to see the menu item. (Yes, this is all very weird.)
Imagine you want to add the option "Users Map" in position 110, to anonymous or registered groups, only when the feature Google Maps (gmap) is enabled in your site. You can do that with:
Name: | Users map | ||
URL: | tiki-gmap_usermap.php | ||
Sections: | feature_gmap | ||
Permissions: | |||
Group: | |||
Type: | option | Position: | 110 |
You could also restrict the menu option to be seen when the feature X is enabled, but also only when the user belongs to a group which has a specific permission.
For instance, you could add an option "Upload image" in position 120 which is seen only when the feature image galleries (feature_galleries) is enabled AND only by users in groups which have the permission to upload images (tiki_p_upload_images).
To achieve this behavior, you have to add something like:
Name: | Upload image | ||
URL: | tiki-upload_image.php | ||
Sections: | feature_galleries | ||
Permissions: | tiki_p_upload_images | ||
Group: | |||
Type: | option | Position: | 120 |
Once the menu has all or most of the options go to "Admin Modules" page (/tiki-admin_modules.php), under " Create new user module" at the bottom, find your menu title in the pull-down "Menus" on the right, click use menu and "{menu id=n}" (where n = your menu ID) will appear in the "Create new user module" data box. Add a title (what will users will see) and a name (what admin sees) and click create/edit.
Now you have created a new user module for the custom menu.
This menu (author's documentation at https://superfish.joelbirch.design/) can be either vertical (in a module), or horizontal.
To recap: a menu created in Admin Menus can be displayed in one of four ways: a Tiki legacy (pre-CSS/pre-Bootstrap) menu, a Bootstrap menu, a Superfish menu, or a Bootstrap + Smartmenus menu. Once the menu is created, it can be display at the site either directly in a module, in a template file {menu id=1} or in Admin Look and Feel (custom code). To have a Superfish menu used in a module (via admin) or a template (via file editing) add the parameter css=y to the smarty tag {menu}.
type | horiz or vert op open | open will close no submenus | |
sectionLevel | numeric | all the submenus beginning at this level will be displayed if the url matches one of the option of this level or above or below | |
toLevel | numeric | do not display option higher than this level | |
subMenu | numeric | menu option ID root. Only the submenu of this option will be displayed |
Imagine this menu (id=101)
will display when you are on rose, or flower or monaco
flower | tree
rose|daisy
will display when you are tree, oak
flower } tree
tree|oak
If you move forward on a more complex website, then the left submenu will show up "empty". That makes no sense and I am on to get more problems solved related to the contextual menu.
Example:
You link to a "startpage" of a wiki structure, but the other pages of the structure are not linked "in" the menu ...
... clicking on the menu item linking to that page will let appear the appropriate (not empty) contextual menu ...
If you want to let external links be opened in a new Tab or window, you need a target=_blank.
Please mind a difference in the notation regarded to "normal" HTML (the starting and ending quotes are intended to be missing):
http://foo.bar" target="_blank
And it will only work, if you enable the following in the admin panel "general settings -> navigation":
Allow HTML in link text and do not escape the url in menu items (Please note: this might be insecure if you allow more people to edit menus) (Please note2: dialogues of the Tiki administration might evole and change over time ... this description shows it's principle.)
Alternatively, you can try How to make menu items open in a new window
Other attributes like " rel="box which opens mainly anything in a nice pop up box, if "colorbox" is activated, should work in the same way.
tiki-featured_link.php?type=f&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.siemens.com%2f
There are 2 ways to change the folder icons
1) to change it as every other icons by overloading it at the templates level. You need to create 2 icons
2)to change locally for a menu. You must specify the path to the icon folder for close section like my_modifications/my_icon.gif and you must supply this icon and the closed icon that must be name my_modifications/omy_icon.gif (notice the o letter)
For the change to take effect, you may have to clear Tiki's caches (at tiki-admin_system.php) and your browser cache, and/or log out of Tiki to clear session information.
First, you need to activate the general preference in:
Then, for the specific menu which you would like to use Icons, you must check the option 'Configure icons for menu entries'. This can be found at Settings > Menus > Edit ('edit' is found in the 'wrench' icon to the right of the menu you want to use Icons')
Finally, for each option, you can give the name of the file containing the icon (the file will be fetched from the directory you specified at: Settings > Control Panels > Admin > General > Navigation > Menus > 'Default path for the icons') or you can give the path of an icon relative to tikiroot.
Since Tiki18 menu management allows drag and drop of items.
For more information about creating menus only for specific groups see: Tutorial - HowTo Create Menus