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8/27/2006 5:35 AM
 

Is there any possible way to disable the menu in certain page?

I just want to disable the menu and want to keep others the same.

How can I do it, does anybody can help me?

 
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8/27/2006 9:27 AM
 

 

Wrap it in a span tag in your skin.  Then on that one page, put some CSS inline using the html module to hide the span tag.

Something like this.

<span id="navMenu">[SOLPARTMENU]</span>

Then add this to the page where you want to hide it:

#navMenu { display:none }


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8/27/2006 5:53 PM
 
penghh wrote

Is there any possible way to disable the menu in certain page?

I just want to disable the menu and want to keep others the same.

How can I do it, does anybody can help me?

Usually if I want a page without a menu (useful for popup "printer friendly view" pages and etc) I just create a no-menu version of my skin ... ie copy the skin, remove the [MENU] tag, upload it and set the page's skin to the new no menu skin.

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