There is this wonderful module for Drupal 7 called Content Menu. It allows site builders and content authors to build their site's menu structure at the same time as they are adding content and does it in a very cool way with a workflow that simply makes sense.
It's features include: - [ ] Creating "dummy" menu links that serve as placeholders for when the actual content is created at a later stage. Related issue: #422 - [ ] Choosing an already existing piece of content to point to when creating new menu items. This is done using a view as a content browser/selector where people can search for or filter down to specific content from all that is available on their website.
https://www.drupal.org/files/images/menu-2-existing-content.png - [ ] Creating a new piece of content at the same time as the menu item is created.
https://www.drupal.org/files/images/menu%200%20-%20edit%20content.PNG
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Hello, @yorkshirepudding! Thanks a lot, I got it, all sorted out.
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