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8/2/2007 7:48 AM
 

I have several modules on a page. I want to create sub-menus on the page navigation area to jump to  these modules on the page. Is there any easy way by which I can do it?

 
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8/2/2007 9:01 AM
 

if you want this list to be created and updated automatically, you need to create a custom module.


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8/2/2007 2:02 PM
 

If you are just looking for an easy way to link to it, in the header of each module you could insert an HTML anchor then you could link to the page and include the anchor.


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8/2/2007 11:48 PM
 

Thanks Mitchel for the tip. But could you give me an example of an anchor in the module Advanced Settings-Module Header area and should I use URL or Page as the link type for the link to that anchor and please also an example of what that link would look like.

 
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8/3/2007 8:46 AM
 

In the header section.

<a name="MyModule1" />

Then you can link to it with the standard URL for that page plus #MyModule1  So for example if this was on your main page with a tabid of 36 you would get this.

http://www.yoursite.com/tabid/36/default.aspx#MyModule1

 


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