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Hi Nino, *,

On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Nino Novak <nnino@openoffice.org> wrote:
On Sunday 23 January 2011 15:45, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Nino Novak <nnino@openoffice.org>
wrote:
[...]
Do you have a more concrete example of what you had in mind?

Look at the main navi bar in
https://de.libreoffice.org/home/?stage=Live

If you want to test, if a new main entry "Why" will fit in length, you
must publish the Why page, because when testing in Draft space, you
will get additional menu entries which have been created but not
published for whatever reason (e.g. on de.libo.o the second Download
page and the NeuSubsitesVirtualPage)

Ah, OK, so you got "trash" lying around and conflicting - well, the
obvious solutin would be to delete that trash :-) (or at least uncheck
"show in menu", this would solve the layout problem).
Esp. when the page still has it's default/dummy title
("New<whateverpage>"), then it can very likely be deleted without
problem, esp. when it is not published. If in doubt, view the history
(i.e. who created it, with what commit message) and contact the
author.

ciao
Christian

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