Thanks Eric. I will probably go that route.
But for curiosity's sake, is what I'm trying to achieve possible?

The designers here are becoming fans of this method of navigation.

On Mar 26, 10:54 am, Eric Koleda <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Damon,
>
> If you have a small site with only three main pages, it might be best
> to simply not use navigation manager at all.  You can make each of
> those links a list that references the article list, and set the sort
> order settings to only show one item.
>
> Best,
> - Eric
>
> On Mar 26, 9:02 am, damon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
>
> > I have a new, small project with 3 main pages(business, trend, media)
> > in navigation manager.  Each of these sections act like an archive
> > and  houses a list of articles.
>
> > The top navigation has 3 links labeled accordingly but instead of the
> > linking to the section (business, trend or media), I would like it to
> > link to the first article of the section list.  I've dabbled with some
> > render tags I came across from Googling and the manual but so far, no
> > luck.
>
> > Any help or insight would be much appreciated, thanks.

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