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March 13, 2012 at 2:05 am #174924Hi,
In the mega menu, to have the same display as the demo I have to put a sub-menu.
Example for the World item : World > World news (separator) > Links (1st column) | Latest News (2nd column) | Featured News (3d column)
The problem is adding the item World news adds an alias in the url :/ How don’t add alias? Thanks.
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March 13, 2012 at 2:22 am #443321<em>@ghjulianu 307058 wrote:</em><blockquote>
The problem is adding the item World news adds an alias in the url :/ How don’t add alias? Thanks.</blockquote>
Have you tried enabling SEF in your Global Configurations?ghjulianu Friendghjulianu
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March 13, 2012 at 4:53 am #443344<em>@TomC 307060 wrote:</em><blockquote>Have you tried enabling SEF in your Global Configurations?</blockquote>
Yes I have SEF enabled.
But my problem is that the item separator adds an alias, and I don’t want it. I will try to explain my problem better.
There is a category News. I have two sub-categories: Articles and Flash news. So the url is : http://www.site.com/news/articles and http://www.site.com/news/flash-news.
But if I add a separator up to the category News (to suit as the demo site), a new alias is created. So the url will be http://www.site.com/news/separator_alias/articles. And I don’t want a new alias in the url.
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March 13, 2012 at 5:05 am #443347Forgive me . . . I’m still a bit unclear as to the “separator alias” you are referring to.
Do this for me . . . set it up as you want it to be, and then cut and paste the resulting url here
(even if its on your localhost – I only want to see what the full url looks like)ghjulianu Friendghjulianu
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March 13, 2012 at 5:28 am #443352TomC ModeratorTomC
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March 13, 2012 at 5:35 am #443353<em>@ghjulianu 307096 wrote:</em><blockquote>A print screen will be better to illustrate what I want to say.
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The “sub-aliases” appear to be url paths in reference to separate pages altogether – so this is why they are generated (at least in the demo version).So, if you’re setting up a sub section/category under “World,” i.e. “World News” . . . this is naturally going to need to correspond to a section page – and, hence, the url path.
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March 13, 2012 at 5:42 am #443354Ok.. so it’s not possible to display the menu as the demo without these “sub-aliases”? :/
Is there any other solution?
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March 13, 2012 at 7:04 am #443361<em>@ghjulianu 307099 wrote:</em><blockquote>Ok.. so it’s not possible to display the menu as the demo without these “sub-aliases”? :/
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But that’s the thing . . . they aren’t “sub aliases” . . . they are url paths to distinct pages – be they associated with a particular category, or section, or independent article, etc.ghjulianu Friendghjulianu
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March 22, 2012 at 8:42 pm #445185<em>@TomC 307107 wrote:</em><blockquote>But that’s the thing . . . they aren’t “sub aliases” . . . they are url paths to distinct pages – be they associated with a particular category, or section, or independent article, etc.</blockquote>
Yes but the result is the same… I already have categories and I don’t want to add new ones wich will not be necessary, so I can’t display as it’s shown in the demo…
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