CustomNav

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This product has not had a release in over 1 year and may no longer be maintained.
by WebLion Group last modified Feb 16, 2011 02:12 AM

CustomNav lets you create navigation portlets with custom starting points, content type restrictions, display styles, and catalog query constraints.

Project Description

CustomNav helps you create custom nav portlets. Starting point, content type filtering, and other, arbitrary catalog query constraints can all be straightforwardly customized. Since CustomNav uses the same underlying machinery as the standard navigation portlet, it is consistent with Plone’s stock user interface and likely to be forward compatible.

Self-Certification

[ ] Internationalized

[X] Unit tests

[X] End-user documentation

[X] Internal documentation (documentation, interfaces, etc.)

[X] Existed and maintained for at least 6 months

[X] Installs and uninstalls cleanly

[X] Code structure follows best practice

Current Release
CustomNav 1.1.3

Released Jun 03, 2008 — tested with Plone 2.5, Plone 3

Updated my version.txt file. I forgot to do that in 1.1.2. No other changes.
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All Releases

Version Released Description Compatibility Status
1.1.3 Jun 03, 2008 Updated my version.txt file. I forgot to do that in 1.1.2. No other changes. More about this release…
Plone 2.5
Plone 3
final
1.1.2 May 30, 2008 Fixed the "'object' object has no attribute 'getPhysicalPath'" error (https://weblion.psu.edu/trac/weblion/ticket/558). More about this release…
Plone 2.5
Plone 3
final
1.1.1 Mar 20, 2008 Fixes installation/removal bugs. More about this release…
Plone 2.5
Plone 3
final
1.1 Nov 16, 2007 Now you can forgo highlighting your current location altogether: just pass "currentItem=None" to customNavtree(). More about this release…
Plone 2.5
Plone 3
final
1.0 Aug 03, 2007 Initial release More about this release…
Plone 2.5
final