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    Brouchure Pages

    I have several sites eg mine that have many brouchure pages and I encourage clients to use them to create content for sites. Doing this though means that the navigation needs to be hardcoded otherwise every page would show if the dynamic Actinic navigation was used.

    It would be nice if there was a way of selecting which brouchure pages were allowed to show in the navigation. A bit like the froogle feed selector for products.

    #2
    I prefer to open sites at acatalog which to a certain extent has led me away from brochure pages, however with the introduction of brochure navigation within the shopping pages I may start to use them.

    Thus is it going to be easy to have brochure pages without the brochure indexpage?

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      #3
      Thus is it going to be easy to have brochure pages without the brochure indexpage
      Yes It is - V8 simply lists the brouchure pages you create, a bit like sections in the product pages.

      This is ok if you have a limited number of pages that are relevant eg About us, links etc but if you have lots or non relevant pages then you need to hide them and have some internal navigation/linking happening.

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        #4
        Our ukweathershop.co.uk web site is full of content. Originally I had just a single More page link from the site home page and on that More page were (still are just in case the odd person with js switched off happens by) to all of the other content pages.

        In our update last year I used a combination of Norman's menu and its original Twinhelix. It has been well recieved and works well.

        They seem to be working still in 8 but I need to load a test site to be sure. If not I am sure (or at least I hope) Norman will be coming up with a fix

        I had to hard code the Twinhelix part but realy that is very simple. You can easily control the finish / style, orientation and location of the menu.

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