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silverstripe-module silverstripe-widget-sidebar-nav

Side bar menu widget

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gdmedia/silverstripe-widget-sidebar-nav

Side bar menu widget

  • Thursday, September 29, 2016
  • by gurudigital
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  • PHP
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The README.md

SilverStripe widget side menu

Create side bar menu widgets, (*1)

Requirements (Installed automatically when using Composer)

Installation

Installation with Composer is the preferred method, as it will ensure you have all the required dependencies., (*2)

cd /your/project/folder
composer require gdmedia/silverstripe-widget-sidebar-nav

or
Ensure all requirements are installed and download the the zip. Extract and rename silverstripe-widget-sidebar-nav-master to silverstripe-widget-sidebar-nav, (*3)

Once the files are installed, you must run dev/build and flush, (*4)

http://youprojectdomain.nz/dev/build?flush=all

License

3-clause BSD license
See License, (*5)

Documentation

  • ToDo

Bugtracker

Bugs are tracked in the issues section of this repository. Before submitting an issue please read over existing issues to ensure yours is unique., (*6)

If the issue does look like a new bug:, (*7)

  • Create a new issue
  • Describe the steps required to reproduce your issue, and the expected outcome. Unit tests, screenshots and screencasts can help here.
  • Describe your environment as detailed as possible: SilverStripe version, Browser, PHP version, Operating System, any installed SilverStripe modules.

Please report security issues to the module maintainers directly. Please don't file security issues in the bug tracker., (*8)

Development and contribution

Feature requests can also be made by creating a new issue.
If you would like to make contributions to thhi module, feel free to create a fork and submit a pull request, (*9)

Versioning

Prior to version 1.0.0 breaking changes may occur., (*10)

This project follows Semantic Versioning paradigm. That is:, (*11)

Given a version number MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, increment the: 1. MAJOR version when you make incompatible API changes, 2. MINOR version when you add functionality in a backwards-compatible manner, and 3. PATCH version when you make backwards-compatible bug fixes. 4. Additional labels for pre-release and build metadata are available as extensions to the MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH format., (*12)

The Versions

29/09 2016

dev-master

9999999-dev

Side bar menu widget

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BSD-3-Clause

The Requires

 

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