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I have a 'blog' page that lists blog posts and a 'news/events' page that lists articles.

I cannot remember how they got there, if they were automatically generated. I think I had to do something at least for the articles page, but I cannot find anything about why mysite.com/news lists all the articles and how mysite.com/blog lists blog posts. I've looked through structure and content and views and don't see where this is coming from and I have no hover in the admin interface to edit the whole page (just individual posts). These pages seem not to have any titles set, either.

The main concern here is in the menu right now they are absolute links and I want to be dynamic, relative paths.. but I don't know what to put for that. I also need to make sure they properly get an 'active' state in the menu, which currently they do not!

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  • Are the news/article and blog separate content types? (Not e.g. a taxonomy category?) Did you check every view to see if these paths are specified anywhere?
    – arjan
    Commented Jan 14, 2012 at 23:14
  • ah.. loks like my 'news' page is using the 'frontpage view' view.. and I'm guessing '/blog' is generated automatically, but how do I add these to a menu? they added themselves autmoatically to one menu, but I need them on a different one
    – Damon
    Commented Jan 15, 2012 at 1:11
  • I got it figured I think.. setting the paths to 'blog' and 'news' seems to have it working.
    – Damon
    Commented Jan 15, 2012 at 1:16

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In Drupal 7, go to /admin/structure/menu/manage/ to manage your menus. Select "Main Menu" as that will probably be your primary navigation.

Click +Add Link. For both Blog and News, set the appropriate name in the "Title" field.

For path, set the Blog path to "blog" or for News you can set it to "home" to retrieve articles promoted to the front page, or something like "news" if you have a specific page with a path set to that for those articles to be displayed on.

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    This is basically right and I got it working.. however one of the hiccups was that I had '/blog' and it needed to be 'blog'
    – Damon
    Commented Jan 16, 2012 at 5:58
  • That was my mistake. Apologies! Glad you got it working. Commented Jan 17, 2012 at 17:32
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    correct the slash so I can mark you correct? ;)
    – Damon
    Commented Jan 17, 2012 at 19:23

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