atonav- using a page to create a submenu, and the consequences of doing so.

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Hi,

(I don't think this is a fundamental specific question but I am just looking to direction from someone experienced)

Is there a way to make autonav use a page as a drop down to create a certain menu structure that does not require that that first menu item imposes it's location on all child pages?

example:

item 1 | item 2 | item3
|
|->sub item 1
|->sub item 2 (click)

(address becomes: my.site.com/item2/subitem2)

I want:
item 1 | item 2 | item3
|
|->sub item 1
|->sub item 2 (click)
(address becomes:my.site.com/subitem2)

is this possible within the gui or will it require 301 redirects in my .htaccess file?

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bayleafmedia
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c5hub replied on at Permalink Reply
c5hub
No, its not theme specific. Have you tried clicking the 'location' option in the page in the sitemap? You can update the URL in there:

https://documentation.concrete5.org/editors/dashboard/sitemap/full-s... under 'Page Specific Commands.
bayleafmedia replied on at Permalink Reply
bayleafmedia
Thanks

I'm assuming this is doing a 301 redirect from the GUI. That may work for what I need.

thanks
bayleafmedia replied on at Permalink Reply
bayleafmedia
It's a 301 redirect.

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