Hi,
This is quite tricky and would probably take a bit of hacking depending on how you approached it. If you use the companies as your "links" then you would have to create a new table to house the actual links, so I think that approach should not be used. It would be best to keep the links within the Links table, which means you need a place for the companies - so I personally think it would be best to add them as sub-categories of cities.
You could probably use the yahoo style categories feature to save you having to add companies to every city.
I've not used this for a while so I may be talking rubbish but I think it should work - this info is being dredged up from my sub-conscious somewhere
This is quite tricky and would probably take a bit of hacking depending on how you approached it. If you use the companies as your "links" then you would have to create a new table to house the actual links, so I think that approach should not be used. It would be best to keep the links within the Links table, which means you need a place for the companies - so I personally think it would be best to add them as sub-categories of cities.
You could probably use the yahoo style categories feature to save you having to add companies to every city.
I've not used this for a while so I may be talking rubbish but I think it should work - this info is being dredged up from my sub-conscious somewhere