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8/11/2009 9:32 AM
 

Just wondered if anyone can advice. I'm converting 5 sites into one. One thing that is required is that eg part has it's own menu items etc

Menu1 Menu2 Menu3
M1Item1 M2Item1 M3Item1
M1Item2 M2Item2 M3Item2

As we want all users to have access to them any idea how we can achieve?

 

 
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8/11/2009 11:32 AM
 

If you're using the HTML/XML parsing method, you can insert the tag in the following format [NAV:1]  [NAV:2]  [NAV:3]  from there, you will have to set the scope and attributes in the skin.xml file.


Wells Doty Jr
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8/11/2009 11:54 AM
 

I've not seen the above method mention and will look around. Has anyone used the below module?

http://www.snowcovered.com/Snowcovered2/DotNetNuke/Modules/TheDNNMenu-182/id/13178

 
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8/18/2009 8:52 AM
 

I don't suppose as i am reading mixed things if it is possible without a none core module to have multiple menus on a page. Any ideas or examples on how i can do this?

 
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8/18/2009 12:08 PM
 

thanks for the information...

 

 

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