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9/27/2010 8:18 AM
 
Hey all, i have a problem which seems quite easier but...i can't solve it almost two days. I have a vertical menu, rendered as UL list and it has two levels in depth.
I want this menu and the sub-levels to be always visible (expanded). Everything cool and easy but when i set the property ForceDownLevel to TRUE there is no more class rendered for the selected item - so respectively i cannot style it to look like a selected one. Where am i wrong?
 
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9/27/2010 12:56 PM
 
Nothing, force down level does not render any classes.
 
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9/28/2010 2:38 AM
 
Yes, i saw that as well. So how can i make a fully expanded menu with more than 1 level in depth (and still available to see what is the current selection)?
 
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9/28/2010 9:23 AM
 
I didn't try for a submenu, but this shows a static vertical menu:

<dnn:NAV runat="server" ID="dnnNAV3" Level="Child" ProviderName="DNNMenuNavigationProvider" IndicateChildren="false" ControlOrientation="Vertical" CSSControl="AllMenu">
                <CustomAttributes>
                    <dnn:CustomAttribute Name="RenderMode" Value="UnorderedList" />
                </CustomAttributes>
            </dnn:NAV>
 
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