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- | This Page is yet to have content. | + | ====== Multi Level Navigation ====== |
+ | aka 'Child Menus', 'Page Hierarchies', 'Nested Menus' and a lot of other things | ||
+ | ===== Create a Page Hierarchy of Parents and Children ===== | ||
+ | In Page Options you can choose a 'Parent' to mark a page as the 'Child' of another. This has the effect of giving the page a url of parent\child but doesn't alter the navigation menu links. GS supports any number of levels of url hierarchy. | ||
+ | ===== Insert Navigation Links into the Page Template ===== | ||
+ | The default ''get_navigation()'' template tag creates a simple, single series of links to pages marked for inclusion in the menu arranged in order as ''<li>'' elements. To generate nested lists or to separate different levels for different menus or to display page titles instead of the specified menu text a plugin is used. [[http://get-simple.info/extend/plugin/i18n/69/|I18N]] is the most popular plugin or there are more simple plugins also in extend. Advanced users can also create their own custom menu functions. | ||
+ | ===== Style the Navigation with CSS ===== | ||
- | Will be a brief 'how-to' for sub-pages and hierarchical navigation | + | Not all GetSimple themes have CSS to display more than a single ''<ul>'' as a nav menu. You can style your own menus or can to choose a theme which supports multi level navigation. |