Dynamic menu creation

A complete site hierarchy is created automatically within Immediacy by the creation of pages within the site. This is done inherently in the course of creating the site. The menu structure of the live website will dynamically reflect this.

 

Menus are driven programatically as standard and no limit to the number items at any given level, other than a practical common sense one. The system supports drill-downs up to thirty-two levels deep. The W3C recommends as few levels as possible to avoid awkward navigation.

Dynamic menu creation

 

Dynamic menu creation from the editor tree-view

 

In addition to the implicit site structure, hierarchical category metadata may be configured and applied to content and used to provide alternative menu structures. Any number of content categories can be defined, and any combination of these may be applied to any content page. This allows content categorisation and can be used not only to refine searches, but also programmatically to show related content and to drive custom menus. For example content may be categorised using APLAWS categories, and the content accessed via a full APLAWS hierarchical menu which exists as an alternative to the physical structure of the site.

 

Immediacy has a flexible hierarchical structure that allows content to be structured as desired, and moved around at any time using simple drag and drop. Both individual pages and entire branches of the tree can be moved around the site by dragging and dropping the nodes in the tree-view. This is exactly as per the behaviour in Windows Explorer. All of the dynamic navigation, and even links to these pages that you may have manually created within the content of other pages will remain valid.