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The site menu can be customised from this page. Any number of Custom Menu items can be added in a hierarchical structure which enable users of the site to access content on the public web site. Custom menu items appear directly beneath the 'built in' items (which in turn can be further customised or hidden via the Site...Customisation...Menu Preferences page.

Custom Menu Structure

Mode: Website Menu: Site...Edit Menu

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When you first customise the menu a single item will appear - named Root. This is the top level of the new menu, and all items are created as 'child' items of the Root level. Any changes you make do not take effect until you click the Apply Changes button at the bottom of the screen. Once this is clicked, the new menu is available immediately on the public site.

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NONE

No target (this is the default for new items)

PAGE

This refers to a HTML page previously defined. Select the page title from the list.

GALLERY

This refers to a Slideshow Gallery previously defined. Select the gallery title from the list.

FILE

This refers to a file that has previously been uploaded. Select the filename from the list. Files can only be launched in a new browser window.

EXTERNAL

This refers to an URL anywhere on the Internet. The full URL (including http://) should be entered.

BUILTIN

This refers to a number of built in pages within SportzVault (these relate to pages accessable via the built in section of the menu in simple mode:

  • Home Page - Access the site home page News
  • Main news page Events
  • Main events page WebStore - Public WebStore page (WebStore option must be enabled)
  • About - Page giving summary information about the club/association, as well as office bearers (if entered)
  • Clubs - (associations only) Listing of clubs in the association
  • Grounds - (associations only) Listing of grounds in the association
  • Results and Statistics pages - individual Results and Statistics pages (for example: Fixture, Teams etc etc)

SEPARATOR

This provides a menu separator which is useful for grouping items within a sub menu. You cannot enter any other information if you select this option. Separators are not usually applicable in the top level of the menu.

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