Hi
Yes,;
> "On this page, they can create a menu by selecting menu objects and
ordering
> them."
thats the one. they can actually create a menu in a page selection
menutitelobjects.
Hope you can figure this out!
Cheers
Leon
----- Original Message -----
From: Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Spectra-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 08 March 2001 03:19
Subject: RE: Dynamic created menu???? Customized!
>
> It's confusing me as well. What exactly do you mean by, 'create its own
menu
> for that page', are you saying:
>
> "On this page, they can create a menu by selecting menu objects and
ordering
> them."
>
> Or are you saying
>
> "This page will be called FOO when displayed in the main menu for the
site."
>
> Can you describe your situation a bit more please?
>
> > I am develpoing a site for a client and they want the
> > site(Spectra) to do the following. A user can create a new page
> > in a section. Then create its own menu for that page/section. But
> > there is a objecttype menu with all the available titles and
> > urls. So the menutitle object can have a parent position in the
> > one page/section and a child position in the other. The logic
> > around this function is killing me.
> >
> > Should I create an object that will link the menutitle object to
> > a level in the hieracrhy for every page section to the
> > section/page id. Do I then have to store that info in the object
> > when the menu is created. Will every menu thats been created for
> > different sections of the site be a differnent menu.... object??/
> >
> > I know that this is confusing but it is defnitely a killer.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Leon
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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