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Problem with the "Next page:" link at the bottom of the page

Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 8:10 pm
by johnbmcdonald
I looked through the forum to see if this was listed, but I did not see anything. I apologize if this is a duplicate...

I just installed a new CMSMS site http://www.broward-county.info
and I noticed a problem after adding some pages.

I set the default pages to be inactive, and then I added a bunch of new pages. When I navigate to my new pages, I get the links for the inactive pages showing up in the Next Page link at the bottom of the page. Is that a Is that a result of misconfiguration on my part, or is that a problem with the script?

Thanks
John

Re: Problem with the "Next page:" link at the bottom of the page

Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 8:18 pm
by tsw
I bet that cms_selflink doesnt check for inactive pages.. best bet to delete the content you dont use for now.

Re: Problem with the "Next page:" link at the bottom of the page

Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 8:28 pm
by johnbmcdonald
I'll do that. Thanks for the quick response.

John

Re: Problem with the "Next page:" link at the bottom of the page

Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 8:34 pm
by johnbmcdonald
Hmm... I went to go delete them (using the little trash can icon) and there is no trash can icon there after having set them to inactive. I set one back to active, and still no trash can. Not sure if that's an issue..

I was able to use the check-box at the end of the line, and select to delete them from the bottom of the page.

John

Re: Problem with the "Next page:" link at the bottom of the page

Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 5:30 am
by johnbmcdonald
FYI

I noticed another thing on this issue related to a new site I just installed a few minutes ago using RC2
http://www.okctips.com
At the bottom of the vertical menu, is the "contact us" menu option, because I moved it there. "Services" was at the bottom before.

At the bottom of the page, where it says:
Previous page: and
Next page:
it reflects the menu structure before I moved the "contact us" to the bottom.

John