ICEfaces
  1. ICEfaces
  2. ICE-5992

Allow arbitrary components in menuItem

    Details

    • Type: New Feature New Feature
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major Major
    • Resolution: Invalid
    • Affects Version/s: None
    • Fix Version/s: None
    • Component/s: ICE-Components
    • Labels:
      None
    • Environment:
      icefaces2 compat
    • Affects:
      Documentation (User Guide, Ref. Guide, etc.), Sample App./Tutorial

      Description

      For menu items, that are not at the top level, and which are leaf nodes, meaning that they have no children, add ability to have arbitrary component inside the menu item. This will replace any rendering of the link, label, icon, arrows, etc. The arbitrary component will be specified by placing it within a facet named "content".

      There will likely be practical, implementation detail specific, limitations on which components may be placed within the menuItem. Most likely, components that themselves have popup behaviours will not work, and would require specific integration efforts to function.

        Activity

        Mark Collette created issue -
        Mark Collette made changes -
        Field Original Value New Value
        Salesforce Case []
        Fix Version/s 2.0-Beta2 [ 10242 ]
        Description For menu items, that are not at the top level, and which are leaf nodes, meaning that they have no children, add ability to have arbitrary component inside the menu item. This will replace any rendering of the link, label, icon, arrows, etc. The arbitrary component will be specified by placing it within a facet named "content".
        For menu items, that are not at the top level, and which are leaf nodes, meaning that they have no children, add ability to have arbitrary component inside the menu item. This will replace any rendering of the link, label, icon, arrows, etc. The arbitrary component will be specified by placing it within a facet named "content".

        There will likely be practical, implementation detail specific, limitations on which components may be placed within the menuItem. Most likely, components that themselves have popup behaviours will not work, and would require specific integration efforts to function.
        Assignee Mark Collette [ mark.collette ]
        Ken Fyten made changes -
        Salesforce Case []
        Fix Version/s 2.0.0 [ 10230 ]
        Fix Version/s 1.8.2-EE-GA_P02 [ 10226 ]
        Fix Version/s 2.0-Beta2 [ 10242 ]
        Affects [Documentation (User Guide, Ref. Guide, etc.), Sample App./Tutorial]
        Affects Version/s 2.0-Beta1 [ 10231 ]
        Ken Fyten made changes -
        Salesforce Case []
        Assignee Priority P3
        Ken Fyten made changes -
        Salesforce Case []
        Fix Version/s 1.8.2-EE-GA_P02 [ 10226 ]
        Ken Fyten made changes -
        Salesforce Case []
        Fix Version/s 2.1 [ 10241 ]
        Fix Version/s 2.0.0 [ 10230 ]
        Assignee Priority P3
        Arran Mccullough made changes -
        Salesforce Case [5007000000GDTsA]
        Ken Fyten made changes -
        Fix Version/s 3.1 [ 10312 ]
        Fix Version/s 3.0 [ 10241 ]
        Ken Fyten made changes -
        Fix Version/s 3.1 [ 10312 ]
        Assignee Mark Collette [ mark.collette ]
        Ken Fyten made changes -
        Status Open [ 1 ] Closed [ 6 ]

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            Reporter:
            Mark Collette
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