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New Post 6/24/2008 9:28 AM
User is offline Meto5000
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House Menu, Same Level ID Display 

Within the HouseMenu you have the Scope option which is where you assign what level you want your nav display to begin. Currently the options are -1 (root) 0 (child) and n (the TabID of where you want the menu to start). Is there any way possible to set it so the menu is propogated from the current ID of the page you are on?

 

Thanks,

Jason

 
New Post 6/24/2008 12:00 PM
User is offline keeperofstars
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Re: House Menu, Same Level ID Display 

Have you looked at the documentation for house menu 2 beta. It has a bit more functionality with the starting / ending points.

I haven't played around with it much, but I believe there is a solution for that. The only other solution is to create a skin page for each of your pages, it works well but limits the flexibility of the menu to some degree.

 

 
New Post 6/30/2008 1:54 PM
User is offline Meto5000
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Re: House Menu, Same Level ID Display 

I don't see any documentation dealing with any changes to menu level. There is still the scope property which appears to only be defiinable as -1, 0 and a specific tabid. Is there a document you've seen that shows differently? I'm at deadline with this project and would really like to find a solution to this HouseMenu instead of switching to a less customizable DNN menu.

 
New Post 7/4/2008 4:33 PM
User is offline Timo Breumelhof
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Re: House Menu, Same Level ID Display 

Yes you can:

<DNN:HOUSEMENU1 id="dnnHOUSEMENU2" runat="server"  Scope="<%#PortalSettings.ActiveTab.TabId%>" ></DNN:HOUSEMENU1>

 

Please note it's <%#, not <%= in this case or it won't work.


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