So, I'm trying to figure out the best way to design my menu system FAs. 
  I have a sidebar menu that changes for given main menu nav items.  So, 
let's say the top main nav bar has ABOUT, NEWS, etc.. the ABOUT page 
sidebar links will be different from the NEWS sidebar links.  Now, to 
handle this, I created separate ciruits/FAs:

about.abouthome
about.aboutnews
about.maps

and

news.newshome
news.newswhatsnew
news.newsrandomstuff

and so on...

The way I have it designed now is if you call up about.abouthome, there 
is a preFA that calls up sidebarnav.navabout which has all of the XFAs 
for the various links from the ABOUT pages.  sidebarnav.navabout in 
turns calls up the sidebar fuse which is stored in a CCV and then 
assembled later.

Does this seem like a good setup?  I'm not particularly happy with the 
the disconnect between the ABOUT FAs and the associated XFAs stored with 
the sidebar FA, but I thought it made more sense to put the XFAs with 
the sidebar FAs than it did in the main ABOUT FAs, especially because 
those XFAs need to be built in the sidebar fuses, not the ABOUT fuses.

Does that make sense?  I'd appreciate any feedback.

Thanks,
Mike

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