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7/19/2010 3:44 PM
 
Hello.  I'm a newbie to DNN and just purchased a skin from snowcovered which appears to use solpartmenu.  I emailed the author but have not heard back yet.  Does anyone know if I can display a sub nav as the root nav using a skin that is based on solpartmenu?  In searching the forum, it appears that solpartmenu is obsolete?

I'm creating multiple sites from a single portal wherein each site is a unique collection of pages.  In order to do this, I have set up the following pages - parent1 - child1a - child1b - child1c, parent2 - child2a - child2b - child2c, etc.

When I redirect subdomain1 to parent1, what I would like to see are child1a - child1b - child1c as the root menu items.

When I redirect subdomain2 to parent2, what I would like to see are child2a - child2b - child2c as the root menu items.

Is this possible?  If so, would you happen to know why property or parameter I need to modify in the skin's .ascx file in order to accomplish this?

Thank you for any help or direction anyone can provide. 
 
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7/19/2010 6:06 PM
 
no, child portals are not designed to be branches of parent portals. they maintain their own pages, files, content and users.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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7/19/2010 6:32 PM
 
Sebastian, Thank you for responding. I think I used the wrong terminologies and therefore made my post confusing. I'm not doing parent/child portals. I have one portal and within this one portal, I will have multiple sites. Each site has its own pages. Site 1: page1, page1.1, page 1.2 Site 2: page2, page 2.1, page 2.3 Page1 is the landing page for site1 Page2 is the landing page for site2 When a user lands in page1, the menu bar needs to be set to page1.1, page 1.2 (1 level down). When a user lands in page2, the menu bar needs to be set to page2.1, page 2.2. What solpartmenu properties do I need to manipulate in order to achieve this? Thank you.
 
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