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![]() I saw your post about calling the datafeedr store categories as menu items. However, I was wondering if I could put these store categories as submenu items under a parent page. Then the subcategories of the store categories would be tertiary categories. Sorry thats kind of confusing. Let me know if you need clarification.
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![]() Hi
I don't think that is possible. However if you add the wrappers <ul><li><a href="/store">store</a> and </li></ul> around your category list, you can accomplish what you want. Eric
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