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11/3/2008 12:07 PM
 

Hello Guys,

 

                I'm very new to DNN Forums (Recently Joined). I have a question regarding with DNN solpartmenu.

Q: Can I have TWO or MULTIPLE solpartmenus in dnn and if yes then how can I do that?

 

Any help would be highly appreciated!!!

Thanks

Kedar

 
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11/3/2008 6:45 PM
 

Yes, it's quite straightforward. There is a skinning document @ http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Documentation/DownloadableFiles/tabid/478/Default.aspx thats worth reading, it'll show you have to define multiple menus using tokens such as  [MENU:1] and [MENU:2]  

Cathal


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11/4/2008 9:29 AM
 

Hi Cathal,

              Thanks for your great help!!. I came to know new thing about menus in dnn. I just have one question now.

Let me explain what I want to achieve - see I have two main menus which I need completely dynamic (i.e. exactly like solpartmenu where we can add, edit, delete menu items.) but I need both menus have different menu items i.e. when I add new menu item in first menu, it should not be displayed in second menu and vice versa. So now question is:

Q: Can i have two different menus in dnn (which are functionaly similar to solpartmenu)?

The main thing is -  when I add new mwnu item to solpartmenu it shouldn't be added to my another menu and when I add new item to my another menu it shouldn't be added to solpartmenu. But both menus should be dynamic where I can add, edit, delete, menu items.

I Hope It all makes sense :)

Again - Thanks Cathal for your QUICK and GOOD response...

 

Kedar

 
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11/4/2008 9:35 AM
 

Yes, of course you can.
To be short and clear register solpart menu in control
<%@ Register TagPrefix="dnn" TagName="SOLPARTMENU" Src="~/Admin/Skins/SolPartMenu.ascx" %>
and put the menu in preferred place
<dnn:SOLPARTMENU runat="server" id="dnnSOLPARTMENU" />
or if you want to use menu as a module you can use Inventua side menu:
http://www.inventua.com/dnn-sidemenu.content

Rexha

 
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11/7/2008 4:34 AM
 

OK - so guys I have tried both things you suggested but let me explain more clearly what I want....

I need two sole part menus say: menu1 and menu2,

both these menu should have diffrent menu items like below:

Menu1: MenuItem1,MenuItem2,MenuItem3,MenuItem4

Menu2: MenuItem5,MenuItem6,MenuItem7

I tried using tokens [Menu:1] & [Menu:2] for having two solpartmenus but both gets same menu items (which I don't want).

Is there any solution?

(Rexha - I also tried using Inventua you suggested - but it does the same thing)

 

Kedar

 
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