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5/28/2010 3:01 AM
 
Hello guy's if searching for the answer of some questions and hope you can help.

My problem is i want to create a vertical menu shown only the root nodes and the sub nodes from the selected root node like this menu.

If've try it with the following properties:
-rootonly
-level
-forcedownlevel
-forcefullmenulist

So my question is, is it possible to create a menu like this or not?

I use the DotNetNuke version 4.9 but I've seen there are many new ways to create a skin in DNN 5.x.

So thank's for helping me and please forgive me my english shortfalls.

Chris
 
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