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I am having difficulty doing the obvious too
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I have some content (also tourism related). I would like to put the content on my site, with a menu of categories and perhaps some subcategories. (Restaurants, Hotels, Places to Shop, Nature -> Parks).
I tried adding the content in the sections module but the sections are displayed in a seperate area of the site and categories (the section names) are not added to the navigation menu om the left hand side, nor are the section contents displayed in the central column of the homepage. Indeed when I click sections there is a default heading saying "Here you can find some cool articles that are not presented on the homepage." Why should sections not be displayed on the homepage? There seems to be no "block" for sections, so I can not ask it to be displayed in the middle (or anywhere else). I am surprised the sections are displayed at all!
So I gave up on Sections....
I try putting the content as news articles but again news categories are not shown in the main menu. And anyway "news" seems like a strange thing to main site content.
I am not sure what wf-sections or smart-sections.
But in't there built-in was of displaying some content accessible with a side menu? I am used to blogs, and this is the basic layout of a blog (some content, some categories, a side menu).
Do people normally use "News" or "Sections" to post content to their web sites?
(Is there a menu control area, with a list of checkboxes for which items one includes? The main left hand menu seems to be full of XOOPS module names, even though I don't really want them there. For example I might want the ocassional poll on the right, and I have selected polls to be on the right, but why is there a menu link to polls on the left? I did not mean to ask it to be there. )
Sorry to be so stupid. There must be an easy way of doing this.
Tim