Caleb Miller
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I would like to have the ability to specify a small icon or style to be applied to individual menu items. In our intranet design, we use FontAwesome to put one of three icons on a menu item to designate the home site, an employee search or an external link.
For the home site menu item, the icon replaces other text although the menu text still appears as hover text. This is controlled with a binary flag indicating whether the text should be displayed or not.
For our employee search and external links, we put the FontAwesome icon in front of the menu item followed by the text.
I would envision a property for each menu item where I could specify a FontAwesome class to display as well as a checkbox or radio button to control whether the icon is the body of the menu item or not. The hover text of the item should still be the title of the menu although having the ability to specify alternate text would be a nice-to-have addition as well.