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4/23/2008 4:23 PM
 

For the HouseMenu, I have a parent item that doesn't have page associated with it - only the child items do.  So I don't want the user to be able to hover or click on the parent item. This is the same effect as when the Admin or Host menu shows up - You can't click on Admin or Host - just on the child items.  Any suggestions?

 
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4/23/2008 6:04 PM
 

I figured it out.  You just have to make set the page property of disabled under the Admin -> Pages menu item

 
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4/23/2008 6:33 PM
 

Good solution... never used it that way before..

 
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