how do I set up different nav links on the left side of the page .

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Guest

Hi,
I am trying to get different nav bar links on different pages, so child
level on the home page and same level on other pages. How can I do this
shared borders seem to prevent this.

Help...

Mona
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Don't use Shared Borders, as the name implies they are shared between all pages where you have them
enabled.

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It doesn't prevent it...but it will drive you insane when you web gets bigger!

Hint: You can have more than one set of nav bars in a shared border.

Still will drive you nuts eventually.

Look into using Include Pages for navs.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Whatever is in the shared border page will be displayed on all pages using the specific shared
border. You can't have different content for different pages, when using shared borders.

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Wes

Yes. Didn't read the OP too well. Need new specs.
Anyway, It can be done by creating subwebs and having different themes (or
different versions of themes) in each. You might want to write down what
you want to do because it can get crazy after awhile.
 
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Ronx

Remove the shared border from the Home page only, and replace it a copy of
the border, with the nav bar properties set to Children under home.
 

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