• Douglas Gibbens

    (@synternet-strategies)


    On one of my sites, http://liceoff.com, I have set up multiple sites to handle different sections. For example, the research section is http://research.liceoff.com. Where can I find a multi-site navigation bar plugin? The one I’m using right now only creates a list of the sites, it doesn’t provide any navigation to the pages within them.

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  • Where can I find a multi-site navigation bar plugin?

    there isn’t one.

    are you looking for a global nav bar? there’s no plguin for that either, you need to tinker with your templates.

    And maybe explain a bit more exactly what you’re looking for.

    Erik

    (@southernutahautism)

    Use a custom menu with custom URL’s.

    That works too. 😀

    Thread Starter Douglas Gibbens

    (@synternet-strategies)

    Thanks, Andrea and Erik. The idea is to have the subdomains function like sections, so that the navbar shows the subdomain at the top and the pages within underneath, then have the subpages indent out to, say, three or more levels. With a dynamically generated solution I wouldn’t have to tinker with the navbar code every time I add a page or move something around.

    You’ll have to write some coee in your nav boar to both get the list of blogs, then get the pages within that blog.

    and I’d suggest caching those results somewhere, as that’s gonna take some processing.

    you’ll see some references in the forum to switch_to_blog. that’s an expensive way to do it, especially on the front end.

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