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Site URL: http://www.vibemediaproductionco.com

Hi there - I'm very new to custom CSS and was wondering if this would be possible...my website currently has a landing page that lets the user choose their service to be directed towards the proper content. It works fine and is a good way to separate the site but I would like to flesh it out a bit more with some more pages for each service so its easier to navigate to the specific sections instead of having to scroll through like it is now. You can see my website, http://www.vibemediaproductionco.com, currently has the two options (Wedding and Commercial) each as an Index so I can link to the entire page. This means I can't have individual pages up in the nav bar because they require two different "about" pages, pricing info, etc.

My only thought is to see if there would be a way to create the website with all pages present but hide the Wedding pages from the navbar if they click Commercial and hide the Commercial pages if they click Wedding, essentially creating two different websites within one depending on that first choice. Is this possible? To put it more simply, is there a way to hide pages from the navbar on specific pages so if they are on a wedding focused page I can make sure the commercial pages are never visible? Thanks for the help!

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Hi.

This is possible. I helped some members on forum with this "2 or 3 sites on same domain, with different headers, footers, navigations, social links..."

Each site will have page url: /weddings/ & /commercial/

If you use Business Plan or higher, let me know. I will give the guide

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12 minutes ago, tuanphan said:

Hi.

This is possible. I helped some members on forum with this "2 or 3 sites on same domain, with different headers, footers, navigations, social links..."

Each site will have page url: /weddings/ & /commercial/

If you use Business Plan or higher, let me know. I will give the guide

Hey there! I'm not on a business plan currently but if that will put me where I need to be to make this happen, I'll certainly upgrade. Would really appreciate the help.

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