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dwdino

To begin with my site is using shared borders and navigation

I have written a couple of custom pages and inserted them into my web. I have been able to get the theme properly apply and navigation to work

My question is can I modify the navigation to only work one way, so that there is no link to page X (confirmation page) but that page X has the standard up and home links when generated

Page X is an ASP page returning to the user results and analysis of a previous submission. I do not want the link on the preceding submission page to appear as it currently does

Thx
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

No. You would have manually add links to this page, unless you add it to the
navigation view.

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dwdino said:
To begin with my site is using shared borders and navigation.

I have written a couple of custom pages and inserted them into my web. I
have been able to get the theme properly apply and navigation to work.
My question is can I modify the navigation to only work one way, so that
there is no link to page X (confirmation page) but that page X has the
standard up and home links when generated?
Page X is an ASP page returning to the user results and analysis of a
previous submission. I do not want the link on the preceding submission page
to appear as it currently does.
 
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