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Adding Page to side nav

Discussion in 'Technical Support' started by Baqir Sardar, Apr 23, 2012.

  1. Baqir Sardar New Member

    How Can I add a page to side nav. I have that page in my admin panel page editor but I don't know to display that page on side nav or in the footer of my site? Can anyone help me please.
  2. Blair Moderator

    Do you have "Visible In Nav" and "Publish" set to "Yes"?
  3. Baqir Sardar New Member

    Publish is set to yes but its not visible in the nav. I want my terms and conditions page to be visible on the footer or side nav.
  4. Mike-N-Tosh Owner

    Baqir Sardar, I realize that you are new here. I would ask that you take the time to help yourself a little before posting questions. Each question that you have asked so far has been answered several times in these forums and/or are in the online documentation linked at the top of every forum page.

    Please take the time to find answers to your questions by searching the forums and documentation first.

    When you do ask a question that hasn't been asked before, please help us to help you by providing complete information as to what your goal(s) are, specifics about the issue and details.

    When someone offers advice, read it completely and follow that advice. As Blair specifically asked,
    You answered stating ONLY publish is set to yes, but you want it in the nav. Do you think the part of Blair's answer, "Visible In Nav" set to yes might resolve the issue?

    If it doesn't, then it is because you are referring to the default terms page as opposed to an actual admin created page. Many of the INCLUDED pages are treated differently, such as the home page, the contact AND the terms pages. As you didn't provide that specific information as to whether you actually created your own page (Which Blair's answer would resolve), or you were actually referring to the default term page this would have been resolved much more readily.

    The default terms page was built only as a "pop up" window with that pages content for the registration process and wasn't designed as an ADMIN created page to be included in the nav. If you would like to include it, then I would suggest that you copy the entire contents of the page and paste it into a NEW ADMIN CREATED page. Then ensure that both the "Publish" and "Visible in Nav" are checked. Then it will be included in your menu and footer.
  5. Baqir Sardar New Member

    Thanks Mike-N-Tosh I am sorry for posting threads/or questions that are already solved or available in the documentations or in the user forum. I would try my level best to take care of that next time before posting any thread or asking any question here in the user forum.
    Actually I was trying to publish terms & condition page which were default. On you prescription I have added a new admin page and now it is visible in the footer and nav of my site. thanks alot.
  6. Mike-N-Tosh Owner

    Glad that you got it resolved.

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