Hi
Look at whatever is controlling the light - and then set that accordingly . . .
If the menu is closed the light goes off . . .
Then use logic for additional cases as needed - menu closed OR switch 0 etc
Just a psuedo-thought of 1 possibility
Hope that helps
MM
Module Navigation
Re: Module Navigation
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Re: Module Navigation
Hi, you're welcome!whatisvalis wrote:Thanks for this, super helpful.
I have implemented the nav menu into a template, which works great. I have also set some additional switches to directly access relevant pages of the menu, rather than go settings / Page 1 / Page 2 etc.
Nice, but that is how normal tabbed containers does work already?
The idea of show/hide the module is that you can use the empty black space to put your main controllers there. I have attached a new version to show this, and edit it to recall the last selected tab.
Hope that helps,
Cheers,