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  • utana Friend
    #167313

    I need to show specific main menu items for each page separately,

    E.g: in home page just: home | about | contact – and its own sun menu
    in one of product’s page: home | products | support – and its own sub menu
    in other page: home | blog – and its own sub menu

    how can do this?

    I looking forward to hear from you as soon as possible

    Thanks
    Best Regards

    TomC Moderator
    #405800

    <em>@utana 259169 wrote:</em><blockquote>I need to show specific main menu items for each page separately,

    E.g: in home page just: home | about | contact – and its own sun menu
    in one of product’s page: home | products | support – and its own sub menu
    in other page: home | blog – and its own sub menu

    how can do this?
    </blockquote>

    Greetings:

    You can create as many custom menus as you like (within the Menu Manager) for each of the different sections you want (as you indicate above) and then assign the components and/or modules for those menus accordingly.

    A VERY easy way to do this would be to copy/duplicate the Main Menu … rename it … and then modify the menu items as needed accordingly.

    sbohler Friend
    #405817

    Another thought:

    If by “sub menu” you mean one in addition to your main menu, a side menu can work well. To do this you create a new menu in the menu manager with the items you want on your menu. Let’s call it “Support menu” for your home | products | support page.

    After creating your new menu, go to the module manager and edit your menu’s module. Under Menu Assignment, assign the menu to whichever main menu item takes you to, in your case, home | products | support. When a visitor click on that main menu selection, your new side menu will appear to offer additional navigation.

    Here’s an example from one of my sites:

    When a visitor makes that menu selection from the top menu, the assigned side menu appears at the left where I’ve placed it:

    Alternately, you can place a menu within any article’s body by typing {loadposition name_of_module} where you want the menu module to appear. If your module is called supportmenu, type {loadposition supportmenu}.

    I hope you find this helpful,
    Scott


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    utana Friend
    #405903

    So thank for your reply Mr. Tom and Scott
    But

    I just want 4 different main menu (mainnav) for 4 different section and/or page, that when a user goes for example to product1 page, just see menu items related product1 and don’t see other products links,
    E.g. in home page (default page), main menu nav must have home | about | contact us, only
    and in home page I design 4 box for products and link them to their page, when a user click on product1 box goes to product1 page and now main menu must change and others items on main menu must appears like: home | support | products1 versions | faq | product1’s blog, something like this.
    I want each of my product page, have their own menu (main menu on the top under header and additional side menu on the left or right) and their own content article and blog or forum.
    My problem is if I use ja- travel template t3 framework, main menu do not customize for my purpose as you explain, I thought it must work too, if I create new menu in menu manager or copy as Tom say and in modules specify display pages but this way doesn’t work for me! 🙁

    Is it possible hides some items for home page and display them in specific page?
    Or how can specify and assign one main nav menu, which I create in menu manager, for one specific section which I create in section manager only? and how can do it?
    when I search find some people have this problem for multilingual site too!

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