All pages with identical nav structure
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Hi,
I am trying to create a site of which all pages have an identical Hearder Nav structure consisting of a Superfish menu system.
How does one enforce the nav structure to be identical on all pages? Is that done with CSS of somelikes?
Great to hear from you.
I am trying to create a site of which all pages have an identical Hearder Nav structure consisting of a Superfish menu system.
How does one enforce the nav structure to be identical on all pages? Is that done with CSS of somelikes?
Great to hear from you.
Hi Steve, tanks for your reply. I am using the default theme that I got
when installing C5, and yes I bought Superfish from the webstore .
The c5 version is 5.5.x
Does this help?
Thanks, Ubbo
Op 18 jul. 2012 21:40 schreef "concrete5 Community" <
discussions@concretecms.com> het volgende:
when installing C5, and yes I bought Superfish from the webstore .
The c5 version is 5.5.x
Does this help?
Thanks, Ubbo
Op 18 jul. 2012 21:40 schreef "concrete5 Community" <
discussions@concretecms.com> het volgende:
Looks like you need to use the 'page defaults' method.
This is for 'default page type' which is 'right_sidebar'
Go to Dashboard - Page types - click 'Defaults' button for 'Right Sidebar'.
Click 'Edit' at top of page - Click 'Add To Header Nav' - click add block, choose 'superfish'.
Set up as required.
Once done remember 'to Setup on Child Pages' if you need to. Meaning if you pages already setup they will not take your edits if you do not say so.
Hope that helps someway.
Steev (my spelling)
This is for 'default page type' which is 'right_sidebar'
Go to Dashboard - Page types - click 'Defaults' button for 'Right Sidebar'.
Click 'Edit' at top of page - Click 'Add To Header Nav' - click add block, choose 'superfish'.
Set up as required.
Once done remember 'to Setup on Child Pages' if you need to. Meaning if you pages already setup they will not take your edits if you do not say so.
Hope that helps someway.
Steev (my spelling)
Steev, thanks! It's bedtime in Europe now so I will try tomorrow. Get back
to you soon.
Ubbo
Op 18 jul. 2012 23:26 schreef "concrete5 Community" <
discussions@concretecms.com> het volgende:
to you soon.
Ubbo
Op 18 jul. 2012 23:26 schreef "concrete5 Community" <
discussions@concretecms.com> het volgende:
Hi Ubbo,
I believe you should be able to go to Dashboard>Stacks and select the "Header Nav" stack and add your Superfish block there. Just delete the auto nav block that sits in there.
If there is no "header nav" stack, you can create one and add the block, then just go to the header of each page and instead of selecting add block, choose add stack - your newly created stack will drop itself right in there. Select Publish my edits and move on to the next page. :-)
Hope this helps!
I believe you should be able to go to Dashboard>Stacks and select the "Header Nav" stack and add your Superfish block there. Just delete the auto nav block that sits in there.
If there is no "header nav" stack, you can create one and add the block, then just go to the header of each page and instead of selecting add block, choose add stack - your newly created stack will drop itself right in there. Select Publish my edits and move on to the next page. :-)
Hope this helps!
Two ways to add 'nav' to all pages is through a 'global' block' or 'page defaults'.
Bit more info please.
Steev