Domanda

Ho una domanda riguardante una navigazione superiore che sembrerà qualcosa del genere:

Home | Staff | IT | Organization 
.

con i subitems su f.x.È così:

Manuals
Protocols
.

In un menu a discesa come Suckerfish Ci sono una pagina di ingresso principale con tre pagine di uffici In una vista ad albero, sembrerà questo:

Main
  - Office 1
    - Staff
    - IT
      - Manuals
      - Protocols
    - Organization
  - Office 2
    - Staff
    - IT
      - Manuals
      - Protocols
    - Organization
  - Office 3
    - Staff
    - IT
      - Manuals
      - Protocols
    - Organization
.

Come posso ottenere questa richiesta specifica?Avrà bisogno di creare sottopages e sottopages su sottopages per i menu a discesa o c'è un altro modo come un fornitore di navigazione personalizzato?

È stato utile?

Soluzione

Using This Custom Feature you can create Custom Top Navigation Feature

Requirement: Had to customize the Top navigation with bunch of provided internal/external links as part of a branding project.

Solution: Designed a feature to programmatically add links to top navigation bar. when activated, feature will add bunch of links to the top navigation bar.

Read more: http://www.sharepointdiary.com/2012/07/feature-for-customizing-top-navigation.html#ixzz2MjWG4usN

http://www.sharepointdiary.com/2012/07/feature-for-customizing-top-navigation.html

Altri suggerimenti

i think you could use a wiki library to create the individual pages, then use your own javascript/css/html menu to whatever styling youd like, as a matter of fact, i'm doing the ssame thing in a project I'm working on now where I deploy my own navigation, just to navigate through the wiki's. One could set it up as a collapsible/hideable breadcrumb trail.

Also, the wiki library has an out of the box view that may provide something similar to what you're asking for. Check it out, mess around with them.

You'll have to add the code to each page, but you probably already know that.

Creating sub-sites under subsites is bad practice (just in my opinion, as the site's hierarchy and the URL's of sites become way too long and its harder to search for what you want.)

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