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7/29/2007 12:33 PM
 
I am a new DNN user, and have made my second skin

I found out that you can use the [NAV] token to get a more simplified menu. After having styled my meny I found out that I had to use the [MENU] token instead (because I used the pagelocalization module from Apollo software) and therefore my CSSclasses dont match. I hope that it is just a question about renaming the classes to get it to work with the same stylesheet.

How many standard dotnetnuke menus are there [SOLPARTMENU] [MENU][NAV] ??? What are the advantages of each of these and where do I find information on them. I would suggest that this information should be published somewhere on dotnetnuke.com.


Best Regards Bjarke
 
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8/2/2007 12:03 AM
 

To gain a little insight as to why the NAV skin object was introducted, refer to this document.


 
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