Thank you so much lopalong, and thanx to all... but excuse my ignorance i still need a little help here...
ok, I am assuming the nav_quick_links.tpl is also for the dynamic menus, (since i am not using the nav menu) ok...
now, to change these variables...
my menus are for everybody ... not just registered user ... and there is nothing for admin either, so ...
i tried to figure out which variable to change it to... only thing i saw was this one:
<!-- BEGIN switch_upi2db_on -->
is this the variable for everybody? should i change all the other variables to this one?
(after reading elpugas, i am so totally lost, lol)
LOL I'm sorry I confused you
But you don't have to edit nav_quick_links.tpl if you are using dyn menu. To edit that menu you need a file called dyn_menu.tpl that is inside a folder called blocks. That folder is inside the template's folder or in the default folder. If you don't use the UPI2DB feature then don't worry too much about it.
Nope
that variable has got to do with showing in Header only NEW or show NEW- U-R etc.
That you can change in ACP
Ok then I shall try the login tab with that and let you know if that works. Although probably you have a cookie stored?
Don´t think so. since i´ve cleaned my FF cache a few day´s ago. And i haven´t been to your site in ages
Well then it might be true and they somehow are closed by default. I'll look into it later.
EDIT and most importantly:solution:
Well I've been looking into the code and the JavaScript seems to be the same overall. However I think I may know what the difference is
This code is part of the nav_quick_links.tpl of icy_phoenix templates:
<div id="main_links2" class="nav-menu">
<table class="forumline-no2" width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0">
<!-- IF S_ADMIN -->
<tr>
<td align="left" width="8">{IMG_NAV_MENU_SEP}</td>
<td class="genmed" align="left">{U_ACP}</td>
</tr>
...
And this is the equivalent for KnekZ
<div id="main_links2" style="display:none;position:relative;padding-top:0px;padding-bottom:0px;" class="sidenav_child">
<ul> <!-- IF S_ADMIN -->
<li>{U_ACP}</li>
<li><a href="{U_CMS}">{L_CMS}</a></li>
...
As you can see the div that holds the menu category has display="none" on it. I think that solves it. But you must include it like that because if you were to give the class sidenav child the property of hidden your menu wouldn't work at all.
Resumed:
Change the categories to "<div id="main_links2" class="nav-menu" style="display:none;">" and you're done