Michael @Four Eyes wrote:
Pretty powerful!  OK I have been poking around and developed a category tree
to map content.  However lets say in my site I have a nav element called
About Us and Products and In my cat tree I want Category 1 to be mapped to
About Us and Category 2 to be mapped to Products.

This is a common scenario. What I usually recommend is that you set up a news category Hierarchy that has two branches:


1. topographical, that is a category per site section (eg. About Us, Products, etc)

2. topical, that is a category per news type (eg. Press Release, Product special, case study, whatever...)

That way if you wanted to show just "About Us" things in the "About Us" section you restrict the news rule in your container to only show the "About Us" category.

Or you can get more cunning. Lets say in the Product Section you have an area dedicated to press releases about new product announcements... you could set up a rule in that area to filter by "Products" and "Press Releases".

The really cool thing about these rules is once you set them up you can pretty much forget about them -- and just expect them to be updated as people add newly categorised News content :)

Does that help?

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/


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