Changes between Version 11 and Version 12 of qSiloGroup


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Jun 6, 2007 10:54:38 AM (18 years ago)
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olha
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    25 '''2.''' Normally, site navigation is formed on the basis of items that current folder includes. Navigation items can point to documents, folders, links, i.e. to any object within the current folder. 
     25== 2. How menu items links are organized == 
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     27Normally, site navigation is formed on the basis of items that current folder includes. Navigation items can point to documents, folders, links, i.e. to any object within the current folder. 
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    2729For example, if we have '''folder1''' [!http://portal.com/folder1], which contains an item-content type link - '''link1''' [!http://portal.com/folder1/link1], and that link1 points to !http://plone.org. The navigation title link1 will point to !http://portal.com/folder1/link1. Then after viewing link1 we will be able to get to !http://plone.org. 
     
    3638But to simplify the whole process, qSiloGroup makes it possible to go directly from Navigation to the page link points to - !http://plone.org. Thus, adding a content type '''link''', gives you a possibility to direct navigation item to where you need within or outside the current site. So, a link can point to other parts of the present site, if the folder-item '''link1''' includes such a link. 
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     40== How to place links to other folders in Silo Navigation == 
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     42As a rule, navigation links point to the current folder documents, but with the help of qSiloGroup navigation links to other folders can be present in the menu. This goal is achieved by adding a content-type '''link''' that includes a link to another folder (if containing a default page - a link will point to it ), or to its any page. 
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    3944Let's consider the following example: