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Hi tuanphan, I found this post because I have the same issue. My site's landing page has no navigation bar, just buttons in the main body that take you to two different "halves" of the site. I need each half to have a different navigation. 

I actually managed to set this up over a year ago, but need to update a link in one of the navigations, but I cannot seem to edit it. So I'd like to know how to do the whole process from scratch if possible.

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On 2/2/2024 at 12:46 AM, Suzy_Q_579 said:

Hi tuanphan, I found this post because I have the same issue. My site's landing page has no navigation bar, just buttons in the main body that take you to two different "halves" of the site. I need each half to have a different navigation. 

I actually managed to set this up over a year ago, but need to update a link in one of the navigations, but I cannot seem to edit it. So I'd like to know how to do the whole process from scratch if possible.

You can share site url, I can check easier

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Hallo I also need to create a site with two separate navigations. I have two exhibitions running at the same time which both need there own micro site with homepage, store page and info page but I wanted to keep it all under the one domain name. So when they first reach my site they are presented with the option to visit either exhibition. Is there a way of doing this?

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15 hours ago, Beck said:

Hallo I also need to create a site with two separate navigations. I have two exhibitions running at the same time which both need there own micro site with homepage, store page and info page but I wanted to keep it all under the one domain name. So when they first reach my site they are presented with the option to visit either exhibition. Is there a way of doing this?

My idea is create a homepage with options to visit 2 sites, and disable header/footer. Then on each site, we will use CSS code to hide some corresponding navigation items

What do you think?

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Hi Tuan, yes I thought about doing something like that but don't really know CSS in order to make it work across desktop and mobile designs. I would really appreciate your help with it!

Shall I share my site login details with you?

I am still building the site but as you suggested have created a homepage with two links to each site and roughly drafted the other website pages too. 

(Sorry for the delayed reply, I have been away)Many thanks Beck

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First, to remove header/footer on one page, you can use these options.

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With show corresponding menu items on each page, I wrote this guide: https://beaverhero.com/2-mini-sites/#1_Different_Navigation_Bar

You can also use this plugin (affiliate link) or this link (non-affiliate link) to achieve this.

 

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