Trying to get the UDM menu system setup: <[login to view URL]>
Basically it is the expanding menu config:
<[login to view URL]>
and the "You are here" module:
<[login to view URL]>
I've supplied my code so far and not too much changed from default. There are 3 html pages: [login to view URL], [login to view URL] and [login to view URL]
All of these pages are the same, depending on which is opened, the menu is supposed to open up (determined by the URL) to the appropriate dept # and category #. If you open up template3, the menu should open to Dept 3, and highlight Category 3. That works, but the category levels are still hidden, closing and reopening the dept will show all the categorys below and the correct one is already highlighted...
I know some JS guru out there will figure this one out is probably 5 min or less...
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