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Creating a website with independent section submenus

  • Link to this postingPosted: 08.03.2005, 10:57
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    Hi there PostNuke community,

    i've used PostNuke before and am turning to it again, but this time i am trying for some more difficult functionality. if you take a look at the page at http://www.boscotech.edu, and go to any of the sections, you can see that there is a submenu for each section... that's what i'm trying to do.

    i've been tinkering around with contentexpress, the sections module, and with random configurations with xanthia and trying to load modules as a block... but i'm not really sure how to make each section load a menu for the articles in that section.

    anyway, any help is appreciated. thanks a lot!
  • Link to this postingPosted: 08.03.2005, 11:32
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    alright, i'm pretty sure i can do this with xanthia, still trying to figure out how though :P help would be appreciated still though.
  • Link to this postingPosted: 08.03.2005, 12:02
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    If your talking about the menu that comes up on the left of each page, I think xMenu from:
    http://www.lexebus.net/
    would do the job for you. It's bascially a replacement for the main menu block that you can use multiple times with a different set of links on each page. Also so it's controlled by CSS so you could get it looking just like the stuff you've go there now without to much trouble.
    Hope that helps

    BTW that site has been having some dns problen for a while so could be down when you try to get in there.

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