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2/16/2011 10:48 AM
 
Hi. How does one make a top-level menu item only display it's sub-menu items when clicked or hovered over, but not itself to go a page?

I have a Resources page on my site with a few sub menus. But I don't want when someone clicks the Resources button to have it go to a landing page, but simply display the other sub-menu choices.

In the past with Dreamweaver I would assign the link URL for the menu to #.

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Steve
 
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2/18/2011 8:23 AM
 
In the page settings on each landing page (main menu level page) set the tab to disabled.  
This will prevent users from clicking on that landing page - but still allow them to select from the submenus.

Westa

 
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