Good...thanks for the duplicate ID thing...I got trigger happy with my
copy and paste.

On Mar 3, 4:00 pm, Tomek Kott <[email protected]> wrote:
> that should work... though adding two id="Nav-secondary" is a CSS no-no :).
> (both grid:col and skin:genericNav pass those id's along to the underlying
> div's.
>
> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Activant <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Before I received your note, I made some changes that seemed to work.
> > Let me tell you what I did so that you can tell me if I did anything
> > incorrect...
>
> > First, I went to the site tab in the webtop and created a navigation
> > off of the root. So it was equivalent to the home navigation level.
>
> > I then went to the displayPage3Col.cfm and put the following code
> > in...
>
> >        <grid:col id="nav-secondary" span="5">
>
> >                <skin:genericNav navID="#application.navid.customer_home#"
> > id="nav-
> > secondary" depth="2" bActive="true" bIncludeHome="true"
> > bHideSecuredNodes="true">
>
> >                <con:container label="#stobj.objectID#_nav-secondary" />
>
> >        </grid:col>
>
> > It seems to work, but I want to do things correctly. Can you please
> > let me know if anything is done incorrectly?
>
> > On Mar 3, 8:47 am, Tomek Kott <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > you'll probably want to create your own displayPage3Column.cfm in your
> > > projects /webskin/types/ folder. From there, you can use the farcry tag:
>
> > > <skin:genericNav navID="#request.navid#"
> > >             functionMethod="getBloodline"
> > >             functionArgs="jointable=""dmNavigation"",
> > > status=""#request.mode.lvalidstatus#"""
> > >             id="nav-secondary"
> > >             startlevel="3"
> > >             bHideSecuredNodes="true"
> > >             bActive="true">
>
> > > which will create the navigation you need. The default CSS has the right
> > > formatting for the id="nav-secondary". You can obviously change the
> > styling,
> > > but check that it works first. If you go to
> > > /webskin/types/displayHeaderStandard.cfm, you'll see the same tag used.
> > It's
> > > a gem.
>
> > > In general, <skin:genericNav> creates a <ul> or <a> list of links for
> > your
> > > navigation starting at the objectID corresponding to a dmNavigation
> > object
> > > (that's navID), picking up all dmNavigation objects, with the status
> > > dependent on whether you are viewing drafts or only approved.
> > > bHideSecuredNodes checked which role is logged in and shows links only
> > > allowed to be viewed by that role. I think bActive highlights the current
> > > link.
>
> > > Hope that helps,
>
> > > Tomek
>
> > > On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 11:47 PM, Activant <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > > You hit the nail on the head. I want a header, then three columns
> > > > underneath. One in the middle for main content, then one on the right
> > > > for related content and the one on the left for some nafigation.
>
> > > > What I mean by differentiate navigation is that I want main site
> > > > navigation in the header like the mollio site, but I also want
> > > > additional navigation on the left that is different than the top
> > > > navigation. I am looking for the best way to do that within the
> > > > webtop.
>
> > > > On Mar 2, 8:39 pm, Tomek Kott <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > i'm a bit confused by this. Do you mean you have three columns in
> > your
> > > > > layout, and one of them is the navigation sidebar? (leaving one for
> > > > content,
> > > > > one for extras?).
>
> > > > > I guess the questions that is confusing is: "how did you
> > differentiate
> > > > > between
> > > > > navigations, etc.?"
>
> > > > > Tomek
>
> > > > > FYI: here's a good css starter for columns:
> > > >http://matthewjamestaylor.com/blog/equal-height-columns-cross-browser..
> > ..
> > > > > Haven't used it myself, but looks legit.
>
> > > > > On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Activant <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > > > > Has anyone out ther worked on creating sidebar navigation for a
> > three
> > > > > > column layout for your farcry site? I would be interested in the
> > > > > > procedures you used to create it....how did you differentiate
> > between
> > > > > > navigations, etc.?
>
> > > > > > Thanks,
>
> > > > > > ~Clay
>
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