Right navigation issue
The issue I am having is, one of the my pages right navigation is not following the parent folder navigation... it shows a different navigation from a different directory other than the one it should display. How can I fix this?
So I have a directory named /collegeofeducationandhumandevelopment/ (http://www.tamusa.tamus.edu/collegeofeducationandhumandevelopment/index.html) with its navigation options referring to that section only. I created a new directory under /collegeofeducationandhumandevelopment/ called /facultystaffindex/ and created new faculty profile pages for example (http://www.tamusa.tamus.edu/collegeofeducationandhumandevelopment/facultystaffindex/adriansorrell.html). When I view the faculty profile page the right navigation does not follow the /collegeofeducationandhumandevelopment/ navigation instead it shows the /recruitment/ directory navigation which is a totally different navigation.
Why would this occur and how can I change the pages right navigation to display the correct one?
Thanks for your help.
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1 Posted by Ryan Griffith on Sep 23, 2014 @ 07:48 PM
Hi,
It sounds as though your faculty page's configuration is using the wrong Index Block in the right navigation region. When you have a moment, view the index page's configuration and note the Index Block used for the right navigation and then compare that to the Index Block used for the faculty page. If they differ, update the faculty page's configuration accordingly.
Note: if you have a Configuration Set or base asset for the faculty pages, you may want to update the Index Block at this level, which should help avoid this issue in the future.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks!
Ryan Griffith closed this discussion on Oct 03, 2014 @ 08:08 PM.