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| bill tie 2004-08-20, 2:49 am |
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1. I don't seem to understand the purpose of the left-hand navigation. Can
someone explain to me what it is for?
2. If there were 100+ postings (pages), let's say in the Small Business/Case
Studies subchannel, would they all show up in the left-hand navigation?
3. Is there a relationship between DefaultChannelPage.aspx and Home.aspx?
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| Stefan [MSFT] 2004-08-20, 2:49 am |
| Hi Bill,
1) not sure what you mean. This navigation shows the channel/posting
structure in a tree view.
2) yes.
3) I currently don't have woodgrove running so I cannot check this.
Cheers,
Stefan.
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> 1. I don't seem to understand the purpose of the left-hand navigation.
Can
> someone explain to me what it is for?
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> 2. If there were 100+ postings (pages), let's say in the Small
Business/Case
> Studies subchannel, would they all show up in the left-hand navigation?
>
> 3. Is there a relationship between DefaultChannelPage.aspx and Home.aspx?
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