As the title implies. Regarding the CMS, what's the difference between Sections and Categories? How do each of these items affect the main site menu?
CMS, What's the difference between Sections and Categories
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I believe there is already another thread around here that answers this exact question. Basically, you may create several categories within each Section. I guess categories are to sections like prefixes are to forums (except you can't create a category group and then assign that to several sections like you can create a prefix group and assign it to several forums).
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I'll be darned if I can find it.
If I have right what you stated though it would go something like this if I used vB's CMS for a website about boats.
One Section would be "Home", another "News", "Articles", etc... Would Sections become part of the main menu if I choose to have them there?
Then the Categories would be child to the Sections. Let's say that on my boat website we also wrote reviews, which would be another Section, and I wanted the reviews to be broken down into different types of boats (Categories); row boats, sail boats, steam boats, etc... Would these Categories become a part of the main menu as well in a drop down or fly out form.
Home | News | Reviews | Articles | Etc. |Row Boats
Sail Boats
Steam Boats
Etc.Comment
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Right now, you can have widgets to show the sections and then another widget to show the categories in the section you are currently in (this is shown in the screenshot here - http://files.vbulletin.com/images/ca...s/CMS_home.png .
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Thanks Lynne. I truly hope that there is more to than just that though. What I really need/want is for the navigation to be in the top navbar. Referring to that image Site Forum Blogs Settings, or this actual page Forum Projects Blogs What's New? From what I've seen so far, the navigation is my only issue. But it is a serious issue for me.
Really wish that a vB Dev would reply to this before the end of the sale. Kinda sucks not having an "official reply".Comment
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Right now, you cannot put stuff in the navbar through the CMS. You can, however, very easily add tabs, along with the subsection, to the navbar - I have actually written an article on how to do it for vb4. But, as I said, there isn't some button to push to automatically add your section/categories to the navbar right now (and I haven't seen any talk of doing that).
If you need a Staff response to something, the best thing to do is to put in a Support Ticket.
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It's in a forum that isn't available to the public yet (a vb4 forum which will be visible once vb4 is Gold). It's just a short article on how to write a plugin that will give you a new tab along with sub-sections for the tab.
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I'm also a tad confused with the whole Sections/Categories thing.
Is there a way to disable categories? So my site is only using Sections...Comment
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Yes. Remove the category widget from the layout, and don't create categories or assign articles to categories if you have them. Then nobody will see categories.Please- I'm not tech support. Don't send your problem reports to me unless I've asked you to.Comment
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