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2/20/2014 10:48 AM
 

Hi, could do with a bit of advice on setting up a menu structure. I will try and explain it as best as I can.
We want 4 parent options on the top menu, for e..g. Residents Business, Tourism, Community
If we use for example the  Residents tab . There will be a series of section or landing pages:
e.g
Residents
      Bins and Recyling
                             Order a new bin
                             Report a missed collection
                             Find a recycling centre
      Council Tax
                            Pay your tax bill
                           Apeal a tax bill
Our skin has a landing page and a side menu template that has a view level = 1 and this is working well just showing each section,  but how do I stop the top menu showing any level 1+ pages , the menu view level is set =0 but I can see all pages still, is there a way to limit it to just the top level.

 
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2/20/2014 11:32 AM
 
it depends on the menu components being used, whether you are able the number of levels displayed.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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2/21/2014 3:55 AM
 
Thanks,
 
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