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2/6/2012 4:15 PM
 
Hi, I would like to create flat navigation links in footer section, like in this site. I would like to display just 2 levels of links, level 0 and level 1.Appreciate if someone could explain it / Cheers!
 
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2/6/2012 9:43 PM
 
Hi,
the footer links of this page are just created with an HTML module, you can easily do the same thing.

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2/7/2012 6:09 AM
 
Thanks for your answer.Hmm...You mean the links are just static html links. I would like to get my navigation links dynamicly but just in two levels, the level 0 and level1. Så when i change in my site navlinks it sould reflect in footer link. Any suggestion?
 
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2/7/2012 12:31 PM
 
You can place the DNN menu/nav control at the bottom of your skin and that would match the one you have at the top/side of your website.

Mark
 
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2/7/2012 1:54 PM
 
Thanks for your answer Mark,

How can I display the nav in 2 level as flat list as in this site footer?
ex:

Level1 Level1 Level1
level2 level2 level2
level2 level2 level2
level2 level2 level2

 
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