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      Quote from: grunt_lord at Apr 05, 2006, 11:16 PM

      I’m doing something similar on my website. Here is what I do :

      I create a TV wich holds the ID of the directory where the DropMenu will get its data and I declare it like that :

      [[DropMenu?startDoc=[*MyTV*]&levelLimit=1&... ... ...]]

      This way, you can define a different directory ID for each page and you can even use the @inherit binding to put the same menu on childrens too.

      Hope this helps!

      Not sure why, but two of four links (the second two) go into a blank, leaving no way whatever for the user to return, including using the back button. You have to reload the page. Also, on the links that do work, the nav requires that you scroll down to discover it.

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