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9/20/2006 5:09 PM
 

Hello All

I currently have set up DNN 4.0.3 on my PC.

The menu navigation is such that i have one root level then submenus underneath.

Some of the Submenu inturn have child menus.

It seems every time i click a submenu it take to its own default.aspx page .

Is there a way in DNN when user clicks on a menu item, it shows the submenus(it does now) but doesn't navigate to the default..aspx page.

I couldn't find a setting on the page that can do that

Appreciate any help

regards

 

 

 
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9/20/2006 6:06 PM
 
Yes; in the page settings of the page in question, check the box to disable the page.  This causes the page to be present within the menu structure but otherwise inaccessible.


Shane Miller
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9/20/2006 6:33 PM
 

Yep, that did it !

That was the only setting i didn't try thinking it might take the whole thing off(as the name implied :)

Thank You Sir

Appreciate the prompt reply

Cheers

 

 

 
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