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5/29/2009 9:14 AM
 

 

I am working on a site that will not have many pages, but some pages are sub-pages.  Is there a way that I can force the LINKS module to show all of the links (Root & Child) at the same time?

Thanks for your help!

Clint Patterson
luqb@hotmail.com

 

 
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5/29/2009 3:18 PM
 

 no, Links is not a substitution for a menu, you need to enter items to display manually.

I suggest to use either a static menu (e.g. HouseMenu from www.houseofnuke.com) or ChildLinks from www.ventrian.com or Sidemenu from www.inventua.com


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group   European Network of DotNetNuke Professionals

 
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6/14/2009 9:05 AM
 

Hi Clint,

DNN 5 includes such a module; however we plan to integrate such a function into the link module.

Benjamin

 
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7/2/2009 6:05 PM
 

Hi Everyone,

Along the same lines of Sebastian's post - does anyone know what module is used for the vertical menu on the dot net nuke website?  is this built in to DNN5?  the module I am referring to can be seen here: http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Development/Overview/tabid/1214/Default.aspx

Many thanks

 
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7/3/2009 2:22 AM
 

The module used on DotNetNuke.com is a custom one, not piublically available AFAIK.

There are a couple of menu modules you may use, e.g. HouseMenu module from www.houseofnuke.com, ChildLinks from www.ventrian.com, SideMenu from www.inventua.com


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group   European Network of DotNetNuke Professionals

 
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