What you described should be possible.  Navigation manager is great
but in this case it might just make things more difficult.

- Eric

On Mar 26, 2:47 pm, damon <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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