Create a submenu

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On a certain page I want to add subnavigation.

In the attachement you can see what I mean. The endresult should be (I think), that when the enduser creates a new page with a photogallery, it should be placed in the submenu - for example 'album 1'

Hope someone can tel me the best way to get this.

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jordanlev replied on at Permalink Reply
jordanlev
Add an Autonav block to the sidebar, and tell it to show pages at the "Current Level". If you want this block to always appear on every page, you can add it to the "Page Defaults" for each page type by going to Dashboard -> Pages and Themes -> Page Types (little grey tab up top), then click "Defaults" button next to the proper page type (may need to repeat these steps for every page type you have if you want this to be on every kind of page).
pixel replied on at Permalink Reply
pixel
Ok, that's clear.

Now I can not click on the navigation block anymore in the edit-mode. Been looking for hours now.

Maybe someone had this 'problem'?
jordanlev replied on at Permalink Best Answer Reply
jordanlev
What do you mean by "you cannot click on it"? Do you mean that you can't edit it, or that clicking on it doesn't navigate to the pages you want? If the former, it's probably due to some javascript error, or perhaps some z-indexes that are too high in your theme's CSS (but if this is a problem, it will affect ALL blocks in your page, not just that one). If the latter, then that is how it's supposed to work -- C5 disables all navigation links in edit mode so you don't accidentally wind up on a different page while trying to click on a block to edit it.
pixel replied on at Permalink Reply
pixel
Ok, it wase Z-index..... This block was the highest value though.

I'm glad that I can Continue. Thanks