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March 13, 2011 at 3:02 am #1702
sparklogix
MemberI’m using the Multi-Level Navigation plugin, and I would like to use it to show the list of categories for my store (using WP eCommerce). Right now, I am using HTML to list all the categories in the Custom Code box, but I have a ton of categories and would prefer if these could be automatically populated in the drop downs. I have template tags or shortcode that pulls the category list, wondering if there’s a way to put that in somewhere so that the navigation will automatically pull those categories in, and recognize the sub-cats as well.
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Thanks for any help!April 16, 2011 at 3:42 am #9230imported_Ryan
MemberHi,
Sorry for the ridiculously long wait time before I have replied.There is a menu item available in the plugin for adding categories automatically. No need to use the custom code box for that.
April 16, 2011 at 3:45 am #9231Anonymous
MemberIt’s no problem. I’m using the custom box for now. Problem is, the categories aren’t post categories, they are the WP-Ecommerce categories so they don’t show up in the regular category list
” title=”Sad” />April 21, 2011 at 2:02 am #9232imported_Ryan
MemberWP e-Commerce categories are an entirely different system altogether; I don’t think they are related to WordPress categories at all.
April 28, 2011 at 10:29 pm #9233apjemmax
Member"Ryan" wrote:WP e-Commerce categories are an entirely different system altogether; I don’t think they are related to WordPress categories at all.Please, I need your help on this plugin. I stumbled at it and I fell in love with it. I have been trying to achieve one thing: Make all menu customized. So, instead of the 4 available custom menu, i will have 8. Or, is there any way to fully modify other options like pages(single dropdown), categories etc to be really personal. I have tried to do this, but I still don’t get it. Please put me through. This plugin is da bomb!!! Please help.
April 29, 2011 at 10:23 pm #9234imported_Ryan
MemberThis is unrelated to the original topic, so I’ll spit it off …
It is unlikely that you need to use 8 custom code blocks. Many people have requested it before, but it has always turned out that they had misunderstood how they work.
For example, you can add thousands of dropdowns via a single custom code box. They’re just HTML so you can add as many as you like.
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