Navigation to content in Foundry 3

Hello,

I think that everyone who works or has worked with Foundry 3 knows the Foundry 3 documentation on the web. Well, I need exactly the functionality of the documentation pages for a part of a website. Specifically, one page of the website should contain a navigation list to various articles on the left. By selecting an article in this navigation list, the content of the article should be displayed on the right-hand side in a content area. The articles themselves have a simple structure, but I don’t think this is important for the solution. I have placed a Partitions element on the page with the navigation, without topper and footer. In the sidebar of Partitions I create the navigation with List Group. Of course, I can then place an article in the Main Content area of the Partitions element, but this article is static. The question is, can I display different articles via the navigation in the sidebar?

I am aware that RapidWeaver always delivers static pages. The only solution I can currently see is to build a separate page for each article with a partial and the same navigation via List Groups and to link each page with an article individually in this navigation. It might be possible to simplify the maintenance of the navigation list by putting it into a RapidWeaver Partial, as it is the same on every article page.

P.S. Google also finds a link to a page that shows how the website with the Foundry 3 documentation is structured with RapidWeaver.

https://elixirgraphics.com/t/how-are-foundry-documentation-designed-with-foundry-3/5786

Unfortunately, this page is no longer available.

Regards, Volker

Im pretty sure Adam did just that - Made his list group a partial. Each of documentation sections were their own page url.

Examples:

Just partial the nav bar and side nav. Make a template page with the partitions set up with he main content blank. Toss your bizniz in there for each section and you’ve got a working documentation setup.

I have now implemented it in this way and thanks to the possibility of packing the navigation into a partial, this solution is bearable.