Menu Manager
Unlimited hierarchy of menu items
A church ministry, event, homily, or anything online should be no more than two clicks away for your members. In other words, everything (and I do mean everything) should be easy to find. This is possible with effective menus.
KEYPOPPY websites include a very powerful menu manager. You can create as many menus and menu items as you need. You can also structure your menu hierarchy (and nested menu items) independent of your content structure. Put one menu in multiple places and in any style you want; use rollovers, dropdowns, flyouts, and just about any other navigation system you can think of. You’ll also find convenient text hints, or “breadcrumbs,” at the top of each page that identify the location of articles being viewed.
Menus can also be turned on or off depending on user permissions. For example, the “User Menu,” which includes links to update one’s profile, submit an article, change a password, and so forth, only appears after a church member or administrator logs into the website. In other words, the entire menu remains hidden until users enter the system.
KEYPOPPY spends considerable time integrating menu’s into the visual template so that they look and feel like they belong. Menu’s also utilize the latest in web 2.0 scripting technology, so you can have fun watching items fade in, fade out, slide, flip, pull, bounce, or whatever makes your users more likely to navigate your system.


