Exclude Page from NavBar issue.

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We're working on a new C5.810 site and have run into an issue:
1) Trying to "exclude" a page from Autonav doesn't seem to work, Here is what I did:
a) Sitemap -->> Clicked Page in question,
b) Clicked "Attributes",
c) Selected: "Exclude from Nav"; Saved it.

Still there. Cache is OFF for entire site (we have this as a default when editing etc.).

I cleared Cache anyway, still there.

What am I missing?

NB: Using the Elemental theme as a base demo for this new client. So nothing wacky or other add-ins etc.We've added a lot of our own content, images and those sorts of things.

Barbed Wire...

 
MrKDilkington replied on at Permalink Reply
MrKDilkington
Hi barbedwire,

Just to clarify, after selecting "Exclude From Nav", did you tick the "Yes" checkbox?
barbedwire replied on at Permalink Reply 1 Attachment
Good question, I've attached a jpeg to provide visual info.

When I exclude "Contact" from the navbar, the only "Yes" option I have is for "Blogs"...

If I tick this "yes" box, it is excluded, if I leave it "Cleared", it is in the Navbar.

I don't understand what/why I need to do this for the :Blog" page. I'm clearly not understanding something.

Thanks.

BW.
hutman replied on at Permalink Reply
hutman
In your screenshot, that checkbox needs to be checked and then saved. Not sure what you are referring to about Blogs.
barbedwire replied on at Permalink Reply
I really appreciate the prompt replies and the time to assist, but I'm Dazed and Confused!

I'm trying to remove the Contact Page from the Navbar.

Referring to the image, the CHECK box is beside the "Blog Entry Topics", there is No check box beside the Contact Page, in fact it doesn't even display in the "Exclude List" with a check box.

i must be dense or something...

BW.
hutman replied on at Permalink Best Answer Reply
hutman
So what you are seeing in the left column are all of the attributes available to any page in the website (not all attributes have effects on all page types). When you click on an attribute from the left column it adds that attribute to the page you are viewing, all attributes in the right column are applied to the page being edited.

So in order to set the page in the screenshot as Exclude from Nav (yes) you must check the box.

The "Blog Entry Topics" in the left column is just another available attribute that has not been added to this page, it's not at all related to the Exclude from Nav attribute that you did add to this page.
barbedwire replied on at Permalink Reply
What an absolutely perfect, clear & precise answer.

Thankyou very much.

I must say the support in this forum is awesome.

Tx to all for the help & guidance, hopefully one day I'll be compitent enuff to recripricate.

BW.
barbedwire replied on at Permalink Reply
What an absolutely perfect, clear & precise answer.

Thankyou very much.

I must say the support in this forum is awesome.

Tx to all for the help & guidance, hopefully one day I'll be compitent enuff to recripricate.

BW.