 Note: 09 Nov. 2008 - 1.3 (Updated 846 days ago) * D4J TransMenu module allows to integrate to your Mambo/Joomla website the navigation system with smooth sliding submenus. D4J TransMenu comes with huge amount of settings beginning from the submenu sliding direction setting and ending to the custom image for a menu item. One of the most distinctive feature is that you do not have to redefine appearance style for the menu, the module will automatically retrieve all the settings from your current template definition and apply them. * The core of D4J TransMenu is the TransMenu DHTML menu (http://www.youngpup.net/2004/transmenus) original released under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license. By using D4J TransMenu module, you are going to bring to your website navigation menu new fresh hi-tech look-n-feel.
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| not seo friendly by corfulander, April 10, 2008 |
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afters hours of trying to customize the style,
i tried to validate my page (http://validator.w3.org) and found 382 errors! Tried again after unpublishing it and there were 0 errors!!
Sorry D4J Transmenu but seo is more important than style..
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| Nice Effert by agnivohneb, November 12, 2007 |
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1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
This is an awsome menu modual. It is actualy the best for my site so far. It's multi browser capatible and a realy excelent style, I really like the smooth sliding. But, and yes there is a but, there is a offset issue. The vertical offset is fine when it is in horizontal mode but the horizantal offset is messed up. I had to make a offset adjustment of more the -350 px and it works fine for some menu items but others go to far the the left. It was a nice effort just needs some more bug work.
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| Good with poor support by Hammy, October 21, 2007 |
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1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
This is a great module which can be customised to fit your site perfectly but there are no help or start up guides and the forums seem to be devoid of any useful information.
As a Joomla novice it took me around 2 hours to work out exactly how to make Transmenu work but it looks superb now its finished.
For Transmenu to work you need an existing menu which has a clear menu tree (COM_Swmenumakerfree made this easy), when you've made your menu tree you need to link the transmenu module to your selected menu by using the module paramters and then unpublish the origional menu. You should now see the sliding menu on your site.
To alter the way the menu looks you need to edit the .mainlevel and .sublevel parts of your templates CSS file (near the bottom of the file with the default solarflare template)
Hope the above helps.
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| Ok in Firefox, offset in Explorer by webdoc46, October 15, 2007 |
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1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
It works nicely in Firefox. For IE 6, you have to fiddle with the CSS to get submenus in the right position. You have to plow through the forums to find this out.
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| Great menu system by saetveit, September 4, 2007 |
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I've been using this menu on my site for over a year and it has worked great. I found it easier to setup, and unlike other menu systems, it worked and looked nice right out of the box.
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| The best menu system that I've ever tried by usacascl, April 18, 2007 |
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After exhausting days trying one by one all the menu systems listed in this extension category, I end up with D4J Transmenu due its nice smooth sliding and configurable layout through CSS. Also the only menu system that doesn't give error. Other menu systems either give me layout errors or complicated installation such as Extended Menu. Thanks for sharing this. Keep up the good work.
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| works great by pickletruck, November 11, 2006 |
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very slick. its the best of the free menu effects i've found yet. its on my site on the left menu bar (for now anyhow...!):
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| Not working by Jesper L, October 13, 2006 |
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1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
Too bad regarding this module. Would be nice if it worked. Looked at the support forum and itīs amazing that the bugs regarding submenu donīt get fixed.
Really good module though - if it worked.
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| Thanks for a great component by juicyfruit, October 1, 2006 |
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Hi,
I had been looking for a drop down menu system, and D4J Transmenu was great!
Thanks for providing a component under GPL so the whole community can benefit.
At first, I was looking at JA_Transmenu, while it was in initial release. The JA_Transmenu was developed using the joomla community and then the developer was going to release it under a commercial license.
I think this is nolonger the case, since D4J Transmenu was release, it gave those interested in the outcome a GPL component to use.
thanks.
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| Great potential but you may want to look elsewhere! by freakQNC, September 28, 2006 |
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4 of 5 people find this review helpful:
I tried and installed the Module unfortunalety it proved unreliable as it places the submenus at about 150 pixels off on the right bottom. It was a pain to try to fix, forum support is not among the best.
Sure it's free... but so are JSCookMenu and LXMenu which work far better. If you a ready to go theme based fully customizable menu system which allows the use of images as background of your menu items then go with the awesome JSCookMenu... for something lightweight without image support for menu item background (unless you feel like dealing with CSS extensively that is) and that will give you full control over menus and submenus items via Joomla component interface, go with LXMenu.
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| difficult to customize by baijianpeng, August 27, 2006 |
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I should say this module is great but difficult to customize. You have to write something inside the .css file to make it work as you wanted. But what if you do not know the syntax of css file? After some trying I gave it up and choose another transmenu module named JA_transmenu.
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| FireFox OK by ozinm, July 13, 2006 |
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The menus (at least the vertical one) works for me with firefox.
Very easy install. Very clean menus. nice.
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| WOW by ajwagner777, May 2, 2006 |
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What an amazing module. cleaned up my site really nicely, allowed me to combine menus into sub menus. Really classy. The only thing I would add (and maybe it'll already do it) is the ability to use this on more than one menu.
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| Not for firefox by mehdi, April 26, 2006 |
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I don't like the fact that this menu doesn't offer cross-browser compatibility ... (although the demo they provide works both for firefox and explorer).
Also I would have liked that they provide some built in themes examples so that user can modify them to suit their tastes.
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| cool and easy! by , April 20, 2006 |
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This is realy easy - i was looking for some menu system that include a componant as i am a newbie and wanted some graphical menu system. However this is realy easy - You do not realy have to change anyting on the paramaters. Just go straight to your normal menu system in joomla and create sub menu's. At the parent item - just select the menu under which the new menu will fall - hope this makes sense
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