Thanks for your advice Sheldon!! I kind of understand what you mean
but not sure about the true|false part and how I add this to the code,
do you have an examples you could possibly send me about this?

Thanks again!

On Jun 15, 5:46 pm, Christopher Sheldon
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Kyle ... the thing to keep in mind with Navigation manager is that
> it utilizes pages that are attached to the main navigation list.  So
> if you want to use navigation manager to create a link it will need to
> link to a page somewhere.  That being said if you simply want to show
> a specific subset of data attached to the main navigation list in some
> areas of your page and not others I would add a standardField which
> will contain some sort of string value you use for a flag.  Then in
> your navigation templates you could say if my flag = "side content"
> then shows those instances on the side menu .. if it's blank it
> ignores those.  I currently use this logic to create my main, side,
> quick links (text strips across top and bottom), table of contents and
> a site map ... and basically it looks at some standards field value to
> determine if that specific page should appear in a specific navigation
> elements around the page.  I get really creative with stuff like:
>
> sf_showInMainMenu (true|false)
> sf_showInQuickLinks (true|false)
>
> Etc.
>
> Hope that helps .. it works wonders in the sites I've dumped it into.
>
> On Jun 10, 8:00 am, kyllle <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks Sharon,
>
> > Basically what i mean is, on my main top navigation bar I have
> > different types of navigation, on the left of this bar i have buttons
> > designed that focus on the main site navigation, then on the right
> > hand side I have 2 buttons that are designed that when you select a
> > button a variety of countries appear which are all linkable. I have
> > set up the main navigation and called the this in the navigation area
> > under the name topMenu, i have then added subMenu in place of the 2
> > buttons on the right but how can I add these 2 button names in the
> > navigation area without these 2 buttons inhereting all the main
> > navigation (topMenu) titles?
>
> > Sorry of this sounds vague but im finding this hard to explain
>
> > Kyle
>
> > On Jun 10, 2:23 pm, sharon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Kyllle
>
> > > I don't think Iam able to understand u properly, but for evry
> > > Navigation be it be Top, Left or Right, you have to make different
> > > Navigation areas for them in Navigation areas you have to drag n drop
> > > ur designed templates,
>
> > > and in your Master template you have to output your Navigation area
> > > Name.
>
> > > If you still have any doubt, feel free to ask
>
> > > Regards
> > > Sharon- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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