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Sorry for asking such a question, but I'm still new in Drupal. I want to show sub menu via main menu.

Ex:
- Top menu
1) Home
  a. Report
  b. Comment
2) Shopping
  a. Audi
  b. Honda

In this case, I would like to see 'a. Audi, b. Honda', or go back Home and see 'a. Report, b. Comment'. What should my module's hook_menu implementation look like ?

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You can simply achieve that by using the Superfish module.

Superfish integrates jQuery Superfish plugin with your Drupal menus.

Image from Superfish module page

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There is another module called Nice Menus

Nice Menus enables drop-down/right/left expandable menus. It uses only CSS for most browsers, with minimal Javascript for IE6. (Version 2 uses the Superfish jQuery plugin for all browsers, with an option to disable JS, and falls back to CSS-only for browsers that can handle it.)

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  • I'm thinking that OP asked about hook_menu implementation, not for a solution with the Superfish (similar) module.
    – Kartagis
    Commented Jul 24, 2014 at 7:28
  • @Kartagis Yes I know, but I think we can suggest an alternated for that(Previously some moderators did so). That's why I mentioned "you can simply achieve that" in my post and moreover OP didn't mention any code part here. Commented Jul 24, 2014 at 7:34

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