Sorry, I'm not much of a chatter
You should experiment with a empty page. Create a shared border on it. Then make a nav bar of lets say...child. Then make a separate one (in same shared border) and experiment with different settings. Important to note that you will be also moving pages around in Navigation view as well. Eventually you'll suss it out...or give up and go with Included Content and manually create navigation.
however...if you want to see how I conquered one you can see it here;
http://www.balletandfriends.org
It's a constant challenge however! You'll notice that some pages kinda create a "subdirectory" of sorts below the first set of nav bars on the left...kinda neat---also confusing sometimes. Eventually I'll go with javascript menu when I get some time.
hth,
Robo
| U R right, I am going carazyyyy. I can't figure out the child, home, parent thing. the second bar is a separate one but it's somehow linked to the home page. I'll try it again. Thanks. Is there some way we can chat about this online, instead of this message group?
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| "Crash Gordon®" wrote:
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| > Go to that page and click on the shared border to edit the properties...be warned; if you have a lot of pages and are using Navigation Bars in a shared border you might go cwazy trying to figure out how to make it work for you.
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| > Child, Home, Parent, Same Level....thats what you gotta figure out. They only way I've ever made it work for me is to create separate Navigation Bars in the same shared border.
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| > | Someone please look at my site,
www.friendshipmissionary.com and tell me how to get rid of the two nav. bar on the ministries page. I don't want the bottom one on there, but if I delete it, it disappears from the main page (with small church picture). Please help me somebody.
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