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P K Posts:1
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| 26 Nov 2006 3:58 AM |
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Hi...
Question about links. My main menu (horizontal) displays links for all
the pages I create. But I would like to be selective and choose on
which pages links are displayed. So, on the home page I would like to
have no visible links at all (the user can choose a destination page
thru the drop down in the content pane). Then once they are on the
page of their choise I'd like to have that page name and other related
links (not necesseraly child pages) be displayed. Probably better
understood with an actual example. www.linguaplay.co.uk. Home page.
All the links at the top (home, Register and login, forum etc.) I'd
like to be hidden. Then once on a page (it currently brings you to
Russian only) I'd like to have Russian, Register and log in etc. But
once I add pages, say French, I would like it to display French,
Register and log in etc. but no Russian. I hope all of this makes
sense. I can't enable "hidden" under the page settings, because then
it's hidden everywhere not just on the pages I need. Thanks! |
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Nina Meiers Posts:193

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| 26 Nov 2006 11:14 AM |
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| You certainly do want a few things!! - Next month for subscribers I believe Armand Datema is doing a ML (Multi Lingual) skin article that explains more about how it works, but you might need to look at http://www.apollo-software.nl ML SkinObject that displays content based on a person's language preference. It seems to me that your requirements are not specifically menu based, but more language based which is a different approach. You can only control the languages / Login once a person is logged in unless you have different domains setup with the default language set. Does that make sense and this reminds me - I have to look at a different editor - it's coming up with text only here and it should be an editor!
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