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7/30/2008 2:55 AM
 

Hi!

The DNN menu is too complex to me.I noticed that DNN4.82 have a [NAV] mark,it has a property of "ProviderName",,,can set value to SolpartMenuNavigationProvider. All the NAV's propertys  can get from the /admin/skins/nav.xml

But there are a mark [SOLPARTMENU] too, I search it's property in network, it's very different from NAV,eg: CSSControl of NAV is named menubarcssclass in SOLPARTMENU.

What's the difference of the NAV and the SOLPARTMENU?

Where can I get the properties of SOLPARTMENU??

Am I need to setup a seperated SOLPARTMENU module??

thanks!!!

 

 

 

 
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7/30/2008 5:56 AM
 

Both are supported in the current 4.8.4 and there are much more documentations available for solpartmenu. if you google both you should come up with some explanations

OpenForce 07 had a good doc here by Peter Shotman.

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