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#1 2005-12-10 00:34:35
- kdix
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- From: Texas
- Registered: 2005-12-09
- Posts: 11
Structuring static site with many areas to cover
Howdy from Texas!
I am working on a re-design of a site that requires many different areas. My current progress can be seen at http://micheleflory.pibby.com
As you can see from my preliminary design for the navigation (note: links have not been filled in yet), there are many different pages and subpages that I need to create. I may have done this properly so far, but I just started with TP so I’m not sure.
I have created the following sections, which correspond with my main navigation links (the ones you see by default before viewing the dropdown menu items):
- home
- buying a home
- selling a home
- community
- about michele
- contact us
The “home” section is the only one set to appear on the front page, all are included in the search results, all use a page called “regular” and my “default” stylesheet.
I have created the following categories
About Michele- Client Comments
- Realtor Referral Network
- Recognition
- Resume
- The Team
- 1031 Exchange
- Active Listings
- * All Houston MLS
- * Our Listings
- * Search Only The Woodlands MLS
- * The Woodlands East Shore
- * The Woodlands New Custom Homes
- Client Gateway Service
- Essential Home Services
- Insurance Information
- Mortgage Information
- Schedule a Visit
- Government
- * Montgomery County
- * State of Texas
- * The Woodlands Homeowners Association
- * Village Associations
- Schools
- * Community College
- * Private Schools
- * Public Schools
- * University Center
- Taxes and Statistics
- * Appreciation Rate Charts
- * Cost of Ownership Comparisons
- * Current Market Conditions
- * Demographics
- * MCAD
- * Real Estate Property Tax
- The Woodlands Country Club
- The Woodlands FAQ
- The Woodlands Photo Gallery
- Town Center
- * Entertainment
- * * Central Park
- * * Movie Theatres
- * * Northshore Park
- * * Pavilion Schedule
- * Market Street
- * The Woodlands Mall
- * The Woodlands Waterway
- Live Chat
- Phone and Fax
- Skype VoIP Calls
Home
Selling a Home- Centralized Showing Service
- My Home’s Current Value
- Neighborhod Activity
- PGG Performance
- ProActive Marketing
- Repairs and Services Directory
I have created my categories based on the following: main navigation link -> dropdown option or in some cases main navigation link -> dropdown menu option -> other dropdown options
I have filled every (I think) category with a article, so my links look like this:
http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/schedule-a-visit/ (main navigation + dropdown option)
http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/the-woodlands-new-custom-homes/ (main navigation -> dropdown option + other dropdown option)
For instance, “The Woodlands New Custom Homes” is seen under the “Buying a Home” tab on the main navigation bar at the top, then under “Active Listings” in the dropdown menu, but my link will have it as /buying-a-home/the-woodlands-new-custom-homes/
So far, this method is working just fine except for one thing. If someone were to just click on the “Buying a Home” link in the main navigation menu at the top, they are taken to this page: http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/ This page lists the “filler content” of my articles that are posted under that section/category. I don’t want to see all of that. What I would like to see is a list with links to the other categories in this section which will then lead to my article posted there. For example:
- Active Listings (this page would also need a list like this with links to the options below in case someone just clicks the link and not an option from the dropdown menu)
- * Our Listings -> http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/our-listings/
- * The Woodlands New Custom Homes -> http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/the-woodlands-new-custom-homes/
- * The Woodlands East Shore -> http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/the-woodlands-east-shore/
- * Search Only The Woodlands MLS -> http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/search-only-the-woodlands-mls/
- * All Houston MLS -> http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/all-houston-mls/
- Schedule A Visit -> http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/schedule-a-visit/
- Client Gateway Service -> http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/client-gateway-service/
- Mortgage Information -> http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/mortgage-information/
- Insurance Information -> http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/insurance-information/
- Essential Home Services -> http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/essential-home-services/
- 1031 Exchange -> http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/1031-exchange/
Should I have set up my sections/categories/sub-section/sub-sub-sections differently, or can I still achieve the desired page above?
Do I create a new page with a new form with some sort of tag in it to achieve this?
What do I call my post so that it is the only one seen at http://micheleflory.pibby.com/buying-a-home/ or any of my other navigation elements that contain a drop-down menu?
I apologize for the long-winded explanation, but hopefully it will help in answering my questions. Thanks for your time! :)
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#2 2005-12-10 04:01:51
- kdix
- Member
- From: Texas
- Registered: 2005-12-09
- Posts: 11
Re: Structuring static site with many areas to cover
I was able to get this working with the help of a plugin- wow_menu and by having this tag in the template that I am using for my pages <code><txp:article limit=1 /></code>.
Last edited by kdix (2005-12-10 04:06:52)
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