Hi Jian

Thanks for the reply.

The centre container is referenced to the master list so I guess that might 
explain why there are no 'visible' links, although I'm not sure how else 
you would get them published.

In any case, as they are published in a full site publish, it works OK.

Neil


On Wednesday, 5 September 2012 13:12:07 UTC+1, Jian Huang wrote:
>
> Hi Neil,
>
> There might be some misunderstanding regarding publishing and navigation 
> manager, and I would like to clarify it here using this thread.
>
> The navigation manager structure is really just a subset of the project 
> structure that you see in SmartTree.  Whether the page is published or not 
> is not dependent on its existence within the navigation manager structure.  
> From my experience, publishing works in the same way as link crawlers.  
> With "all following pages" option enabled, the publishing engine crawls to 
> the next page via links that are visible in the HTML page.  Or simply, no 
> link, no crawl, no publish of the linked to page.
>
> NOTE: by default, page crawler do not crawl referenced links ( green link 
> in SmartTree that looks like >> this link).  New to 10.1 SP2, links 
> generated via navigation manager or rendertag with .GetUrl(Bool:True) do 
> not get crawled either.  This makes sense and it is a best practice to have 
> that in any navigation code, else, the pages appear in navigation get 
> crawled all the time.  If you have 10 pages, each with 9 links in left 
> navigation, that is 90 crawls.
>
> On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 10:32:25 AM UTC-4, Neil Fegen wrote:
>>
>> Never mind, didn't publish from the news archive page but a full publish 
>> from the homepage got them...
>>
>> On Tuesday, 4 September 2012 13:56:03 UTC+1, Neil Fegen wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi guys
>>>
>>> As per Jian's advice on navigation 
>>> emulation<http://simplyreddot.blogspot.co.uk/2011/12/navigation-emulation.html>,
>>>  
>>> I've started making our foundation news templates outside of navigation 
>>> manager, and compensating for the loss of breadcrumbs, nav, etc.
>>>
>>> This is fine but it now means that publishing the news front page and 
>>> 'following' or 'related' pages doesn't publish the articles as they are no 
>>> longer in navigation manager.
>>>
>>> What would be the best approach to get non-master page foundation 
>>> templates published in a site-wide publishing job?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Neil
>>>
>>

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