no, no , no ! 

You are confusing concepts here. 
What you should do is define a page with only the navigation portlet and the 
CMS portlet on it. That page will then appear in the 'natural' navigation menu, 
and when you select it, only the nav and the CMS portlets will show. 
There is no need to use the maximized state, nore for any redirects! 

Define your page in the ***-objects.xml as a child of the portal (i.e. make it 
a first level page) if you want it to show up in the top navigation (like 
default and test, OTB), or as a child of a first level page, if you want it to 
show up in the side navigation. 

To maximize the space you get for the CMS portlet in the layout, you can take a 
look at the maximized layout jsp and the CSS selector for the maximized region 
in the theme css , and build your own layout and theme out of it that fits your 
specific needs. 


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