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7 years 6 months ago #67011 by Pam

2284DLV wrote: Steve, I've tried creating sub-menus using the directions you've listed, but find that only the first two links work from the sub-menu . The third and beyond default to the home page. I can use the same URLs from a browser and link directly to the page desired using the same URL. We publish a weekly newsletter and there are too many for the main menu. I need to create a sub-menu for Newsletters.

Note -Another issue has to do with the quality of the newsletter image when uploaded to FTH. An image that has excellent quality before being uploaded has poor quality once on the FTH website. Since PDFs can't be used is there any way this can be improved? Thanks in advance #2284


You seem to be looping around by creating submenu items that link to existing menu items (which means you'll have to keep all of the existing pages, even if you hide them).
You might have a better result if you upload your newsletters as pdf documents to file manager. After that you can make a page with links (and / or sub-menus) to the individual newsletters. You could even make submenus by year / month. You can also hide your public downloads page if there is nothing else of relevance stored there.

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