[Plone-UI] TWO Navigation Menus? I want 1!!!

seanx820 scavanau at cisco.com
Tue Sep 4 13:53:55 UTC 2007


Nevermind, i figured it out

what was happening was that there was a page that was hidden (my MAIN
folder) actually did have a NAV portlet set on it as well but you don't
actually ever go to the MAIN folder, it just shows all its contents
downward, if that makes sesnse, and all his child webpages had inherited the
dual nav menus even though you never go to the MAIN site page (it just holds
pages for other sites to link to)

-sc




seanx820 wrote:
> 
> For some reason my PLONE is generating itself two Navigation windows on
> the left portlet area.  When I turn off the 1 Navigation window
> they both go away.  I have no idea where this extra Nav window is coming
> from.
> One Navigation window is the entire site (like the sitmap), where the top
> (the extra one that appears) navigation window just shows the current
> directory and what is in that directory.
> I have every window inheriting its parents attributes like this->
>  
> Like This->
> Group portlets:  Use parent settings Block Always show 
> Content type portlets:  Use parent settings Block Always show 
> Parent portlets:  Use parent settings Block Always show 
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>  
> and the Navigation window is set to this on the TOP end of my site (the
> index or main or whatever you want to call it)->
> Title 
> The title of the navigation tree. Leave blank for the default, translated
> title.
> 
> Root node 
> You may search for and choose a folder to act as the root of the
> navigation tree. Leave blank to use the Plone site root.
> Current selection
>   Main    
>   Include top node 
> Whether or not to show the top, or 'root', node in the navigation tree.
> This is affected by the 'Start level' setting.
>   Only show the contents of the current folder. 
> If selected, the navigation tree will only show the current folder and its
> children at all times.
> Start level 
> An integer value that specifies the number of folder levels below the site
> root that must be exceeded before the navigation tree will display. 0
> means that the navigation tree should be displayed everywhere including
> pages in the root of the site. 1 means the tree only shows up inside
> folders located in the root and downwards, never showing at the top level.
> 
> Navigation tree depth 
> How many folders should be included before the navigation tree stops. 0
> means no limit. 1 only includes the root folder.
> 
>  
> anyone see anything weird??!?!?!?!?
>  
> -scavanau
> 

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