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11/12/2009 9:46 AM
 

I'm displaying two dnnnav menus on same page...one  horizontal, one vertical. I'm using DNNMenuNavigationProvider for both and would like to expand the vertical menu (two levels) by default. Is this possible?

Thanks,

Mike

 
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11/13/2009 8:02 AM
 

I'm new to dnnNAV.....please help

My vertical side menu is 185px wide. I would like to display at least 2 levels, with same as root. I'm having no luck attempting to accomplish this with css or xml.

How do I display a submenu item directly below the parent, both items aligned left? Ideally, I would like to have this expanded without clicking an arrow.

Parent level 1
Child level 2
Child level 3
 
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