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Last Post 2009-07-03 04:21 PM by Joseph Craig. 3 Replies.
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2009-07-02 03:38 PM
    Hi, the site has two-levels menu and I need to display the first (parents) level at the top of the page, but i need to display the sub level at the left side, for each active page.  It seems that CSS NavMenu of Snapsis.com can do this (is that true?), but I'm trying to find a different solution if possible.  Thanks, shraga
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    2009-07-02 05:31 PM
    not sure i understand what you are asking for but you could use the left page to have what you call sub menu as a menu to different pages. so instead of one menu and a sub menu, if you create them manually you can create two menu, the main menu for every single page and series a second menu for some categories?

    hope this helps!
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    2009-07-02 06:27 PM
    It seems that this is a relevant answer to my question, except that I am not familiar yet on how to create a menu manually and specify parent or child only.  I am pretty new to DDN, i guess I'd have to research that, any hints?  thanks
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    2009-07-03 04:21 PM
    I would recommend that you study our tutorials regarding skin development as a good start.

    The exact answer to your questions regarding menus will depend on the menu that you use.

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