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Configuring the submenu
The submenu is the gray container underneath the topbar. It can contain the title and subtitle of the page as well as some additional links.
Create a submenu
To create a submenu for a namespace, one has to create a page called submenu
in the namespace.
An unorderd list (with links as items) will be converted into a navigation bar at the bottom of the submenu. The subitems of a nested list such as
* [[item 1]] * [[item 2]] * [[subitem 1]] * [[subitem 2]]
will be shown when hoverd over the parent item.
For example, the submenu of this page was created by first adding a new page with [[submenu]]
and then filling it with content:
====== Submenu ====== ===== Subtitle of Submenu ===== * [[just]] * [[some]] * [[items]] * [[some]] * [[with]] * [[subitems]]
Delete a submenu
Deleting a submenu is done by the same way as deleting a page, which is saving it with no content.
Different submenus for different namespaces
As mentioned before, it is possible to create for each namespace a different submenu. If there is no submenu defined in the current namespace, the submenu of the next higher level is used. For example:
root namespace (always present) │ └── 'a' namespace └──'start', pagename, %start page of namespace 'a:' └──'submenu_a' pagename, %submenu of namespace 'a:' └── 'b' namespace └──'submenu_b', pagename, %submenu of namespace 'a:b:' └── 'c' pagename └──'d' namespace └──'e' pagename