If your nav structure is going to be large, I would recommend the nav
manager, becuase the UL nesting system requires instantiations of
RedDot pages for every parent menu item (I think). You could use the
UL nesting otherwise.

RedDot strongly recommended the nav manager to us, I did not think to
ask why.

On Feb 9, 9:43 am, Jared <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know someone posted about this earlier, but what I'm looking for is
> a comparison of the Nav Manager versus a nested UL system. Is one
> system better than the other and why?
>
> Am I correct that RedDot/OpenText has moved to using the Navigation
> Manager instead of Nested ULs because Navigation Manager is better?
>
> I was told that Navigation Manager wouldn't work for my project, and I
> just wanted to verify if that statement was true or not. Technically,
> could one implement their navigation either way? Or are their
> limitations and what are they?
>
> I'm very knew to this and am trying to figure out more info on the
> navigation (which seems like the most difficult part).
>
> Jared Lyon
> Rochester Institute of Technology
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