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Food & Drink Menu Manager (NOT navigation menu)

November 30, 2007 1:04pm

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  • #1 / Nov 30, 2007 1:04pm

    bcamp1973

    10 posts

    My client has no knowledge of HTML beyond the fact that it exists…and doesn’t care to learn it. Is there a way to configure EE so my client can create/maintain one or more menus per site?  At the very least they’d need to be able to create menu items with a title, description and price. Categories and multiple prices would be ideal but I realize that’s asking a lot 😊

  • #2 / Nov 30, 2007 1:09pm

    Stephen Slater

    366 posts

    EE, out of the box, can generate menus from categories or a weblog.  Weblogs with a custom field for description and price will get you what you need.

    EDIT/ADD: you may want to look in the documentation and see if category custom fields will get you what you need as well.

  • #3 / Nov 30, 2007 1:46pm

    Leslie Camacho

    1340 posts

    Stephen is on the money with his response. You might check out the Weblogs and Custom Fields Video Tutorial to get an idea of what’ he’s referring to.

  • #4 / Nov 30, 2007 1:54pm

    Stephen Slater

    366 posts

    hahaha, yeah, we definitely thought you meant a website menu.

    EE would be perfect for managing a food and drink menu.  Watch the video’s Leslie pointed you to and then read about the weblog module.  Once you get it setup, your client won’t have to know any HTML.  ...just fill in a weblog form and publish.

  • #5 / Nov 30, 2007 2:04pm

    bcamp1973

    10 posts

    Ahh, good stuff!  Thanks to you both.  That looks pretty promising. I’ve messed with WordPress in the past and the custom fields options they have didn’t seem to be nearly that powerful…or maybe I just didn’t understand them 😉 

    To expand on my first question and take this a step further.  What if my client wants “sub menus” or categories within a menu.  For example.  Their Lunch Menu is typical and broken down into categories like Appetizers, Entrees, Deserts etc.  How might I handle that separation?

  • #6 / Nov 30, 2007 2:10pm

    Stephen Slater

    366 posts

  • #7 / Nov 30, 2007 2:14pm

    bcamp1973

    10 posts

    Great!  I think this is just what I’ve been looking for. I have a few other threads started to answer some other questions i have. If they go this well I think I’ll have the CMS i’ve been looking for. I was toying with the idea of baking my own, but my limited experience will make that very difficult…

    Leslie/Stephen, thanks for your time!

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