The menu navigation of your Tribiq CMS site is as easy to edit as the pages themselves. On any page, click on the Menu tab to access the menu controls.
A "Menu Wand" button gives you access to a tool with which you can edit any menu node that you can see on a web page.
With the Wand enabled, click on a menu node to bring up the quick admin panel at the foot of the page. Inside that panel you can edit the text of any node, use drag and drop to rearrange menu node order, move a node to a different part of the menu hierarchy, and access additional properties such as a CSS style.
The Admin Back-end of Tribiq CMS gives you complete control over the site's menu navigation.
You can create menu hierarchies of unlimited depth. It's easy to see what page each menu node connects to. A simple drag and drop action allows you to change the order of menu nodes, and you can use a "move" command to restructure the hierarchy.
A typical menu node links to an HTML page, but this is optional, and it can be unlinked or link to an external URL. Menu nodes can also link to documents, news or any other type of content.
You can also have multiple menu nodes linking to the same page, with any number of "secondary" nodes. A breadcrumb trail can be displayed, as governed by the path to the "primary" node.
Pro, ProBusiness and Enterprise editions allow the creation of additional Menu Sections. These can be used to create extra navigation areas on each page, or parts of a site that have a separate navigational area. This is helpful when building extranets, document libraries and other large sites or microsites.
The Tribiq CMS menu has multi-language support built it to the menu system.
A menu node can be represented in one, some or all of the languages of your web site.
In this way, the CMS assists you in keeping the menu hierarchy of a multi-lingual site in sync, but doesn't prevent you adding content in one language that you don't have in another.
When re-arranging the menu tree, the Tribiq hierarchy keeps all pages in sync, and allows each access to the text of each node.