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Een '''menu''' in Joomla! bestaat uit een set van '''menu-items''' die gebruikt worden voor het navigeren door een website. Elk menu-item bestaat uit een URL naar een pagina op de website, instellingen die de inhoud (artikelen, categorie(ën), lijsten etc.) en de stijl (module(s), indeling) van die pagina bepalen. Ook heeft ieder menu een '''menutype''', welke wordt getoond in menubeheer, (zie ook [[S:MyLanguage/Adding a new menu|een nieuw menu toevoegen]]). Het menutype zal de '''unieke naam''' of [[S:MyLanguage/alias|alias]] zijn die gebruikt wordt om menselijk leesbare URL's te maken als [[S:MyLanguage/Search Engine Friendly URLs|zoekmachinevriendelijke URL's]] is ingeschakeld. Menu-items kunnen een onbeperkt aantal '''subitems''' hebben.
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In Joomla!, a '''Menu''' is a set of '''menu items''' used for website navigation. Each menu item defines an URL to a page on your site, and holds settings that control the contents (articles, category(ies) lists, tagged items, etc) and style (module(s), layout) of that page.
  
Een menu wordt niet automatisch op een pagina getoond. Er dient een '''menumodule''' gemaakt te worden om het menu op één of meerdere pagina's te tonen. Elk menu kan door één of meerdere modules worden getoond (dit maakt het mogelijk om een menu op meerdere plaatsen op de pagina te tonen). Het is tevens mogelijk om [[S:MyLanguage/Split menus|gescheiden menus]] te creëren.
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'''[[Adding a new menu|Creating menus]]''' is rather simple. From the Admin Menu, in the backend of your Joomla! site, you choose: {{rarr|Menus,Menu Manager,Add New Menu}}. After that you can start '''[[Adding a new menu item|adding new menu items]]''' to the menu.  
  
Een menu dat niet wordt getoond door een module wordt normaal gesproken een '''verborgen menu''' genoemd. Verborgen menu's kunnen gebruikt worden om links te creëren die niet op iedere pagina zichtbaar zijn.<noinclude>[[Category:Glossary definitions/nl|Menu]]</noinclude>
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Any website can have more than 1 menu.
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== Showing a menu ==
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A '''Menu''' isn't automatically shown on the site's front-end. You need to create a '''Menu Module''' using the '''[[Help33:Extensions Module Manager|Module Manager]]''' and instruct the module which '''Menu''' to show. Subsequently, you can select where the module should appear on the site, by choosing one of the available '''[[Module Position|Module Positions]]''' of the active '''[[Getting Started with Templates|Template]]'''.
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There is even more control on when the menu should appear, by adjusting the settings of the menu module. So, you can set it to appear in all or just a few pages of your choice (assigning the module on menu items), or make it visible to all, or only specific user-groups (e.g. registered users).
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It is also possible to create [[Split menus]].
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== Hidden Menus ==
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A Menu that isn't shown by any module is commonly called a '''hidden menu'''. Hidden menus can be used to create URLs that are not visible on any page, within menus.
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For example, this can be very useful, if we want to create a single article page, with a custom URL, and specific content settings (layout, modules), that could be accessible through another page (article, blog category, module, etc), but we don't want to display a Menu Item for it, anywhere on our Menus.<noinclude>[[Category:Glossary definitions|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
 
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Revision as of 11:36, 16 November 2014

In Joomla!, a Menu is a set of menu items used for website navigation. Each menu item defines an URL to a page on your site, and holds settings that control the contents (articles, category(ies) lists, tagged items, etc) and style (module(s), layout) of that page.

Creating menus is rather simple. From the Admin Menu, in the backend of your Joomla! site, you choose: Menus  Menu Manager  Add New Menu. After that you can start adding new menu items to the menu.

Any website can have more than 1 menu.

Showing a menu

A Menu isn't automatically shown on the site's front-end. You need to create a Menu Module using the Module Manager and instruct the module which Menu to show. Subsequently, you can select where the module should appear on the site, by choosing one of the available Module Positions of the active Template.

There is even more control on when the menu should appear, by adjusting the settings of the menu module. So, you can set it to appear in all or just a few pages of your choice (assigning the module on menu items), or make it visible to all, or only specific user-groups (e.g. registered users).

It is also possible to create Split menus.

Hidden Menus

A Menu that isn't shown by any module is commonly called a hidden menu. Hidden menus can be used to create URLs that are not visible on any page, within menus. For example, this can be very useful, if we want to create a single article page, with a custom URL, and specific content settings (layout, modules), that could be accessible through another page (article, blog category, module, etc), but we don't want to display a Menu Item for it, anywhere on our Menus.

Languages

Other languages:
Bahasa Indonesia • ‎Deutsch • ‎English • ‎Kiswahili • ‎Nederlands • ‎català • ‎dansk • ‎eesti • ‎español • ‎français • ‎hrvatski • ‎italiano • ‎português • ‎svenska • ‎български • ‎русский • ‎العربية • ‎中文(台灣)‎ • ‎日本語