same navigation home/content
Hi,
I wonder if I can have the same navigation on home/content page?
I dont like, that the home button is gone at the home page.
How can I manage to have everywhere the same navigation?
Thanks a lot,
Denis
 
 
     5/30/2010 6:38 am  |  #1 Cologne
5/30/2010 6:38 am  |  #1 Cologne  Hi,
I wonder if I can have the same navigation on home/content page?
I dont like, that the home button is gone at the home page.
How can I manage to have everywhere the same navigation?
Thanks a lot,
Denis
 6/01/2010 7:31 am  |  #2 Ray BorduinWebAssist
6/01/2010 7:31 am  |  #2 Ray BorduinWebAssist
        You can copy and paste the menu used on the site template to the home page so that they share the same file in dreamweaver after the site has been created.
 6/01/2010 9:31 am  |  #3 Cologne
6/01/2010 9:31 am  |  #3 Cologne  Hey Ray,
thanks for the answer.
Maybe in the futur there will be a checkbox or something, "SAME NAVIGATION on EVERY PAGE" :-)
Denis
 6/01/2010 9:38 am  |  #4 Justin Nemeth
6/01/2010 9:38 am  |  #4 Justin Nemeth  You can make the navigation the same if you remove the home page from the menu. You can click define next to your site type, select the home page, and check the box to hide it from the menu. Both menus will be the same since neither will have a home page link. If you want home page on both, then like ray said for now you'll have to update the home page to reference the content menu.
 8/21/2010 1:05 am  |  #5 Cologne
8/21/2010 1:05 am  |  #5 Cologne  Hi,
that works, thanks.
But how do I put the HOME on both navigations?
So that, the Content navigation is the Main navigation and used for both :-)
Cheers
Denis
 8/21/2010 7:12 am  |  #6 elevy388997Beta Tester
8/21/2010 7:12 am  |  #6 elevy388997Beta Tester
         You can copy and paste the menu used on the site template to the home page so that they share the same file in dreamweaver after the site has been created.
  You can copy and paste the menu used on the site template to the home page so that they share the same file in dreamweaver after the site has been created.  
I just go to CSSMenuWriter>cssmw_home>menu.php and add the "Home Page" link to the top:
<li><a href="<?php echo($assumedRoot); ?>index.php">Home Page</a></li>
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