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1. Re: Is there a method to use a widget panel to navigate to sublevels
adobelance Sep 20, 2012 4:02 PM (in response to BarbaraFEWW)Muse does not currently have an automatic menu that does this. You can create your own subnavigation using a navbar set to 'manual' mode, or by creating your own buttons with hyperlinks applied for each child page.
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2. Re: Is there a method to use a widget panel to navigate to sublevels
BarbaraFEWW Sep 20, 2012 7:28 PM (in response to adobelance)Are there instructions for using the Navigation menu in "Manual" mode, e.g. Video or an example with steps or is it intuitive once I start hacking about?
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3. Re: Is there a method to use a widget panel to navigate to sublevels
HSR-scr Oct 11, 2012 2:22 AM (in response to adobelance)Actually I could not believe that this feature is not standard. Normally you have a few top level pages and for every top level page you would like to have a menu for the child pages. That was my first thing I wanted to do in Muse.
Because I just started with Muse I don't have a good overview of the program. Is there a place where you could see the planned improvements for future releases? Is the forum the only place to find out?


