Documentation/Help content links at absolute top

If you have questions about using mojoPortal, you can post them here.

You may want to first review our site administration documentation to see if your question is answered there.

This thread is closed to new posts. You must sign in to post in the forums.
10/3/2011 8:04:54 PM
Gravatar
Total Posts 383
Thanks Squire Dude

Documentation/Help content links at absolute top

Hi,

I am kind of stuck... I have created a Documentation/Help docs page.  I checked the "Show Child Pages Site Map" so the links to the content shows up as a list of links.  Similar to that of the mojoPortal Docs/Help pages.

Question: The links on these pages are at the absolute top and when I add an HTML content to the page it always shows below the links... I would like to reverse this.  How can I do that?

Please take a look at the following page http://www.yachtlogsoftware.com/documents.aspx and you will see what my problem is.

Thanks

10/3/2011 11:11:42 PM
Gravatar
Total Posts 355

Re: Documentation/Help content links at absolute top

Phill,

Have a look at this page: http://www.indigotea.com/services.aspx - there, I've added an HTML Content instance, and below it, an instance of the "Child Page Site Map"; is that what you're trying to accomplish on your page?

10/4/2011 8:32:44 AM
Gravatar
Total Posts 18439

Re: Documentation/Help content links at absolute top

Hi Phill,

If you just check the box for show child page site map in "Page Settings", then it will be on top. But there is an alternate way to add a child page site map to the page just like other features by choosing Child Page Site Map from the list in "Edit This Page" as IndigoTea indicated. Doing it that way allows you to position it just like any other content feature. You can put it below or even in a side column.

Hope that helps,

Joe

10/4/2011 10:59:34 AM
Gravatar
Total Posts 383
Thanks Squire Dude

Re: Documentation/Help content links at absolute top

Hi Guys and Gals,

Indigo Tea, that is exactly what I am trying to get my page to look like.  And How did you get the frame around the Map?

Joe,  I am sorry but I only see 1 place to check the "Show Child Pages Site Map?"...

Okay it took me a while to find that thee is an Object in the Add/Remove Features listing for a Child Page Site Map wayyy down near the bottom of the list of features.

Thanks

10/4/2011 2:50:40 PM
Gravatar
Total Posts 355

Re: Documentation/Help content links at absolute top

Phill,

Sounds like you've got it figured out; the border around my "child page" listing is just the module CSS. 

10/7/2011 12:44:47 PM
Gravatar
Total Posts 383
Thanks Squire Dude

Re: Documentation/Help content links at absolute top

Cool... thanks for the assist...

You must sign in to post in the forums. This thread is closed to new posts.