TUTORIAL: How to change internal links!

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Mon Apr 28, 2014 2:49 pm
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Since I had (a lot of) trouble getting this to work, I thought I might as well write it down.

Step 1)
First of all head to the template and look for the menu tab (6th) and scroll down. You will notice standard overrides. In this case I deleted bottom4 and replaced it with test. How do you do this:

- Select module position for in the drop down menu above the add rule button
- Typ test (or something you prefer as the menu name) in the field which ask for ID.
- Select Add Rule.
- Save the template

Congrats, this part works!

Step 2)
Now create a module and assign this to bottom4 (or any other instance you'dd like). Make sure you head for menu assignments and choose --> Main Menu Subpages --> Home as the only place where it's shown. Don't forget to save!

Step 3)
Now head for the menu manager and look for Main Menu. You can change the titles of the menu items here without breaking the way the system works. But as soon as you change Team to example test you will still see that, when you had to the page itself, test is shown. In order to fix this you can also change the link. I changed #team to #test which. The name without the # has to correspond with the name you've added in step 1.

As soon as you know the above you can easily change the template to your own wishes and needs.

Good luck!
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Mon Apr 28, 2014 3:03 pm
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Hi,
thanks. I will try to use it / rewrite adding images etc.
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Sat Dec 13, 2014 2:49 pm
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Rvdz wrote:Since I had (a lot of) trouble getting this to work, I thought I might as well write it down.

Step 1)
First of all head to the template and look for the menu tab (6th) and scroll down. You will notice standard overrides. In this case I deleted bottom4 and replaced it with test. How do you do this:

- Select module position for in the drop down menu above the add rule button
- Typ test (or something you prefer as the menu name) in the field which ask for ID.
- Select Add Rule.
- Save the template

Congrats, this part works!

Step 2)
Now create a module and assign this to bottom4 (or any other instance you'dd like). Make sure you head for menu assignments and choose --> Main Menu Subpages --> Home as the only place where it's shown. Don't forget to save!

Step 3)
Now head for the menu manager and look for Main Menu. You can change the titles of the menu items here without breaking the way the system works. But as soon as you change Team to example test you will still see that, when you had to the page itself, test is shown. In order to fix this you can also change the link. I changed #team to #test which. The name without the # has to correspond with the name you've added in step 1.

As soon as you know the above you can easily change the template to your own wishes and needs.

Good luck!
Rvdz wrote:Since I had (a lot of) trouble getting this to work, I thought I might as well write it down.

Step 1)
First of all head to the template and look for the menu tab (6th) and scroll down. You will notice standard overrides. In this case I deleted bottom4 and replaced it with test. How do you do this:

- Select module position for in the drop down menu above the add rule button
- Typ test (or something you prefer as the menu name) in the field which ask for ID.
- Select Add Rule.
- Save the template

Congrats, this part works!

Step 2)
Now create a module and assign this to bottom4 (or any other instance you'dd like). Make sure you head for menu assignments and choose --> Main Menu Subpages --> Home as the only place where it's shown. Don't forget to save!

Step 3)
Now head for the menu manager and look for Main Menu. You can change the titles of the menu items here without breaking the way the system works. But as soon as you change Team to example test you will still see that, when you had to the page itself, test is shown. In order to fix this you can also change the link. I changed #team to #test which. The name without the # has to correspond with the name you've added in step 1.

As soon as you know the above you can easily change the template to your own wishes and needs.

Good luck!



Many many thanks! that was very helpful! ;)
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