The important bit: I’ve updated the menus with drop-down options for easier navigation.
The techy bit: To do so, I’ve modified the Suckerfish WordPress Plugin by Ryan Hellyer. I wanted more flexibility over the number of primary menus, and also wanted to add custom menus. There still scope for a lots of improvement, particular is user-friendliness, but I’m happy enough with what I’ve achieved. Rather than release my own version, the “Suckerfish WordPress Plugin 2”, and have him and I developing in independant directions, I’ve emailed it to him to incorporate any of my better changes within his next release.
Updated menus
Thanks for the new features. I tested it out yesterday and it seems to work quite well. I was hoping to come up with a non HTML approach to creating customised dropdowns, but I haven’t thought of an easy way to do that yet (ie: one that isn’t beyond my meagre programming skills), so will almost definitely go with the approach that you have taken.
I have a few bugs to work out of the current beta first, but once I’ve got that done I’ll start incorporating some of your features in.