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12/18/2007 5:24 PM
 

Hello! I am trying to achieve something that seems very basic, but I am not quite sure how to achieve it in DNN...

I have a menu (using HouseMenu) with drop-downs.

Main1
Main2
   Sub1
   Sub2
   Sub3
Main3
How do I disable click on Main2 in the structure below? I don't want a page for Main2, since that's just there as a header for the sub menu.
I have tried setting the Main2 page as a link, and put # as the URL, but DNN adds http:// in front of the #, so in FireFox that returns an t really give me the option I need.
Any insight will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!!

 

 
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12/18/2007 6:16 PM
 

go to your Main2 page, then the page settings, in the Advanced section, check the box for 'disabled'

 
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12/18/2007 8:24 PM
 

Duh! I knew I was missing something obvious.
I just assumed that the 'disabled' checkbox would remove the page from the menu entirely.

 

Thank you!

 
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12/18/2007 10:06 PM
 

That would be "hidden".

Hidden/Enabled and it's still reachable

Hidden/Disabled and it's truly removed from action.

Shown/Enabled and it's a regular tab.

Shown/Disabled and it's seen but not clickable.


Eric Swanzey
www.swanzey.com
 
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