The latest version of MenuLinks has been released on Tressleworks site. This version has several enhancements that may interest the power users out there.
However, first a bit of recap if you are not familiar with MenuLinks. MenuLinks displays the relative menu items as links based on the current page. What?
Consider this scenario, you want to display a list of links for all other pages at the same level on the menu. Well this can be done maually with the DotNetNuke Links modules.. but it will take time. MenuLinks allows the user to do this by setting a few modules settings once. If addition pages are added (or removed) MenuLinks will display the links based on the current menu contents. Like the DNN Links menu, the list can be horizontal or vertical and align left, center, or right within the container. Very handy. You can see examples of MenuLinks here
In Version 2.0, the module provides 3 new features that help the power user.
1) MenuLinks now allows the user to define the current page (or Starting Page) where the module will display the relative menu links. This allows the module to display a list of links that reference a completely different branch of the menu.
2) MenuLinks now allows the user to control the rendered tags by providing templating capability.
3) MenuLinks allows the user to display hidden menu items. This allows the user to create a hidden menu section or branch that can be displayed with MenuLinks, but not seen on the main menu.
Additionally, a new user guide has been created for V2.0 of MenuLinks.
I believe you will find this module useful and worth the price of site subscription (30 days for $10). Subscription allow the user access to the other modules available from Tressleworks (SQLGridSelectedView, SQLChart, T-Minus, XMLdb, and IFrame64).
Enjoy
Paul.