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Tyssen
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Posted: 02 September 2014 10:21 PM |
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I have a couple of menus like this:
/section-1/page-1/
/section-1/page-2/
/section-1/page-3/
/section-2/page-1/
/section-2/page-2/
/section-1/page-3/
I’ve added an alias for the /section-1/page-3/ entry to /section-2/page-3/
Should /section-1/page-3/ now show up in the submenu for section-2 when using {exp:structure:nav} or am I missing something?
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Reinos
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Posted: 03 September 2014 05:51 AM |
# 1
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Developer
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HI,
No, it will not manipulate the navigation. It just add a new url for you.
For example, if you have a long url like /section-1/section-2/section-3/section-4/section-5 and you want to share it, or place it on a banner. You can create a shorter version like /small-url
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Tyssen
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Posted: 03 September 2014 06:15 AM |
# 2
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OK, then I’ve misunderstood what it was intended to do then. I’m after a solution for adding links to submenus to pages that appear as children of other parents.
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Tyssen
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Posted: 03 September 2014 06:24 PM |
# 3
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Am I able to request a refund as the add-on doesn’t do what I thought it did?
Also after installing it on EE 2.9 I get the error in the attachment when trying to access templates in the template manager.
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