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Here is a tutorial on creating a new navtab and submenus - https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=226914
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Yes, I understand. I'm asking for help on which script to define
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If you have your own unique page that your are creating, then you want to name it something unique. Or, I suppose if you don't mind if the Articles navtab is highlighted when you go to your unique page, then you could just write a plugin to have the navtab hightlighted when on your page (and thus it would have the same submenu). The only want to have the same submenu is to either have the Articles navtab highlight when you are on your page, or to write a plugin and include all the same links for your submenu.
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Yes, I want the Articles navtab highlighted -- how do I do that? Anything I have put in the define THIS SCRIPT code has not worked at this point. I know how to make other tabs highlight -- I want the Articles (or in my case, Home) tab highlighted while visiting my archives.php page.
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You put your own script name in your THIS_SCRIPT for your page and then write a plugin to highlight that other navtab. (Try a search in the vb4 forum for that tutorial or a search out here - I know that code has been posted a bunch but I don't have time to search for it.)
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