Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of TracNavigation
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- Feb 21, 2017, 5:34:10 PM (8 years ago)
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v3 v4 1 = Trac Navigation =1 = Trac Navigation 2 2 3 Starting with Trac 0.11, it is now possible to customize the main and meta navigation entries in some basic ways. 4 5 The new `[mainnav]` and `[metanav]` configuration sections can now be used to customize the text and link used for the navigation items, or even to disable them. The `mainnav` and `metanav` options in the `[trac]` configuration section can also be used to change the order. 3 The main and meta navigation entries can be customized in some basic ways. The `[mainnav]` and `[metanav]` configuration sections can be used to customize the text and link used for the navigation items, or even to disable them. The `mainnav` and `metanav` options in the `[trac]` configuration section can be used to change the order. 6 4 7 5 === `[mainnav]` #mainnav-bar 6 8 7 `[mainnav]` corresponds to the '''main navigation bar''', the one containing entries such as ''Wiki'', ''Timeline'', ''Roadmap'', ''Browse Source'' and so on. This navigation bar is meant to access the default page of the main modules enabled in Trac that are accessible for the current user. 9 10 8 11 9 ** [=#Example Example] ** 12 10 13 In the following example , we rename the link to the Wiki start "Home", and make the "View Tickets" entry link to a specific report. The second example (below)also hides the "!Help/Guide" link.11 In the following example we rename the link to the Wiki start "Home", and make the "View Tickets" entry link to a specific report. The second example below also hides the "!Help/Guide" link. 14 12 15 13 Relevant excerpt from the TracIni: 16 {{{ 14 {{{#!ini 17 15 [mainnav] 18 16 wiki.label = Home … … 21 19 22 20 === `[metanav]` #metanav-bar 21 23 22 `[metanav]` corresponds to the '''meta navigation bar''', by default positioned above the main navigation bar and below the ''Search'' box. It contains the ''Log in'', ''Logout'', ''!Help/Guide'' etc. entries. This navigation bar is meant to access some global information about the Trac project and the current user. 24 23 … … 28 27 ** Example ** 29 28 30 {{{ 29 {{{#!ini 31 30 [metanav] 32 31 help = disabled … … 34 33 }}} 35 34 35 === Notes 36 36 37 === Notes 38 Possible URL formats (for `.href` or `.redirect`): 37 Possible URL formats for `.href` or `.redirect`: 39 38 || '''config''' || '''redirect to''' || 40 39 || `wiki/Logout` || `/projects/env/wiki/Logout` || … … 42 41 || `/projects` || `/projects` || 43 42 43 === `[trac]` #nav-order 44 44 45 === `[trac]` #nav-order 46 The `mainnav` and `metanav` options in the `[trac]` configuration section control the order in which the navigation items are displayed (left to right). This can be useful with plugins that add navigation items. 45 The `mainnav` and `metanav` options in the `[trac]` configuration section control the order in which the navigation items are displayed (left to right). This can be useful with plugins that add navigation items. 47 46 48 47 ** Example ** … … 51 50 52 51 Relevant excerpt from the TracIni: 53 {{{ 52 {{{#!ini 54 53 [trac] 55 54 mainnav = wiki,tickets,newticket,timeline,roadmap,browser,search,admin 56 55 }}} 57 56 58 The default order and item names can be found in the source, which at the time of writing [source:trunk/trac/web/chrome.py@10883:397,402-403#L396 is here]57 The default order and item names can be viewed in the [TracIni#trac-section trac section of TracIni]. 59 58 60 59 === Context Navigation #ctxtnav-bar 61 60 62 Note that it is still not possible to customize the '''contextual navigation bar''', i.e. the one usually placed below the main navigation bar. 63 61 Note that it is still not possible to customize the '''contextual navigation bar''', ie the one usually placed below the main navigation bar. 64 62 65 63 ----