Hiding a menu/submenu

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Andry

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Jul 22, 2011, 4:41:59 AM7/22/11
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Hi,

Does anyone know how to hide a first level menu?

For example, we don't want privacy or disclaimer to be displayed at
the top menu.

Cheers guys,

Andry

Tony Gayter

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Jul 22, 2011, 4:47:19 AM7/22/11
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you need to add an element (I usually use an option list) and then use the selection of that in the nav templates to hide or disply the link. Have a search around, its been coverd a few times here.

Jian Huang

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Jul 22, 2011, 8:58:09 AM7/22/11
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Hi Andry,

if privacy and disclaimer is simply a page in navigation manager
without children pages, in navigation manager, you can right click on
that page, properties, and check "reference parent level". This
option is makes the page hide in navigation when rendered.

Best of luck, please post back on here or on http://www.solutionexchange.info/
regarding your solution.

-Jian

Andry Poernomo

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Jul 23, 2011, 7:14:42 AM7/23/11
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Hi Jian,

Cool! That works... But now what if I want all pages to appear on the
sitemap page? :)

Andry

Hi Andry,

-Jian

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Andry Poernomo

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Jul 23, 2011, 8:01:54 AM7/23/11
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Hi Tony,

 

Got it! Thanks for your help J

 

Andry

 

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you need to add an element (I usually use an option list) and then use the selection of that in the nav templates to hide or disply the link. Have a search around, its been coverd a few times here.

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Jian Huang

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Jul 25, 2011, 10:01:36 AM7/25/11
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Hi Andry,

There is an optional parameter in the rendertag area that tells
navigation manager to ignore reference parent level.

<%!! Navigation:OutputArea(Site Map, Bool:True,
Context:CurrentMasterPage.Id, Bool:False) !!%>

The second parameter, default is false, if changed to true, it means
always show page regardless of reference parent level or not.

Additional information can be found in the navigation manager manual
that comes with the application install or at https://knowledge.opentext.com/knowledge/

Also, please check out http://www.solutionexchange.info/ for more
product and implementation related information.

Best,

-Jian

On Jul 23, 8:01 am, "Andry Poernomo" <andry.poern...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Tony,
>
> Got it! Thanks for your help J
>
> Andry
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> Subject: Re: Hiding a menu/submenu
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> you need to add an element (I usually use an option list) and then use the
> selection of that in the nav templates to hide or disply the link. Have a
> search around, its been coverd a few times here.
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