djangocmsnamedmenus 2.0.2
Django CMS Named Menus
An extension for Django CMS that allows you to create multiple menus like Wordpress
Replaces Previous Versions
This replaces the previous versions by Ryan Bagwell and Rogerio Carrasqueira which are no longer actively updated
Originally forked from:
https://github.com/rgcarrasqueira/django-cms-named-menus
https://github.com/ryanbagwell/django-cms-named-menus
Installation
Install with pip pip install djangocms-named-menus
Add cms_named_menus to INSTALLED_APPS
Run migrations python manage.py migrate
Upgrading from Previous Version
Uninstall previous version with pip pip uninstall -y django-cms-named-menus
The migrations and code will pick up previous versions correctly.
Usage
After installation, place the {% show_named_menu 'MenuName' %} template tag where you want your menu to appear.
{% load named_cms_menu_tags %}
<ul>
{% show_named_menu "Main Menu" %}
</ul>
Next, create your menu in the admin area using the drag and drop interface.
Drag items with child menu items:
Drag items without child menu items:
Settings
The following settings can be changed by adding to your project's settings.py file:
Override the default cache duration for Named Menus, default = 3600 seconds
CMS_NAMED_MENUS_CACHE_DURATION = 3600
Set the application namespaces that can be used with Named Menus as a list, default is CMS pages only - as the page id will not be unique for other applications e.g. Aldryn NewsBlog etc. (default = ['CMSMenu',])
CMS_NAMED_MENUS_NAMESPACES = ['CMSMenu',]
or to allow ALL namespaces:
CMS_NAMED_MENUS_NAMESPACES = None
Automatically remove pages that have been unpublished, deleted, or removed from Navigation (default = True)
CMS_NAMED_MENUS_REMOVE_UNAVAILABLE_PAGES = True
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