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Kelly:
The WF-Channel module will let you create static pages (or wrap HTML pages) to be presented as a unit, as a content channel (hence the name). How to present these pages? You have options; you choose one page to be the channel front, and this is the page shown when you click in the Main Menu option.
All the other pages are "children" of this page. From the front page you can go to the children pages either by following the links in the submenus or by following the links in the front page.
You can define, for every page you create, if it should be linked from the Main Menu (as a suboption) or if it should be linked from the front page.
In addition, there's two other pages that you don't really edit: you just set their parameters. These are the "Link to Us" and the "Recommend Us" pages. Both have their own controls, and for each you can also choose if you want them as menu options or as links from the front page (if you want them at all).
An example of how to use this module would be an About Us cluster of pages. You could have something like:
About Us
-- Our vision
-- Our mission
-- Who we are
-- Where we are
(optional)
-- Link to Us
-- Recommend Us
The good point about this is the pages are editable one by one, yet they stay together; they form, after all, a channel.
There are more options, like if a page is visible at all, but in essence this is how the module works.
Hope this helps.