Mari Jørgensen
Dec 7, 2016
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Extending the Episerver global menu

Extending the Episerver global menu is easy. You can add menu sections and sub-menu items such as menu sections, drop-downs, URLs and pop-up menu items. In this short blog post I will demonstrate how you can keep your menu context while navigating between several MVC actions.

 

Read the full blog post on my company blog: http://getadigital.com/blog/extending-the-episerver-global-menu/

Dec 07, 2016

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