...And I got it.  

Needed this:
<extend tag="account-nav">
    <old-account-nav without-live-search merge />
</extend>

On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 6:28:06 PM UTC-4, Rusty Phillips wrote:
>
> I tried this adding this, also:
> <extend tag="navigation">
>     <old-navigation  without-live-search merge />
> </extend>
>
> Doesn't seem to do anything.
>
>
> On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 6:23:17 PM UTC-4, Rusty Phillips wrote:
>>
>> Thanks!  That helped a lot in figuring out how it works.
>>
>> But, I'm guessing that the lack of a live-search parameter keeps it from 
>> working in hobo_bootstrap.
>>
>> So trying what looks like is there, I do this:
>> <extend tag="page">
>>    <old-page merge without-include-search without-app-name>
>>    </old-page>
>> </extend>
>>
>> ...The search still shows up.  Probably because include-search isn't the 
>> same kind of parameter.
>>
>> What deep magic pulls the search out without having to remove the entire 
>> user navigation section?
>>
>> On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 4:39:02 PM UTC-4, kevinpfromnm wrote:
>>>
>>> <extend tag="page">
>>>   <old-page merge without-live-search />
>>> </extend>
>>>
>>> http://www.hobocentral.net/tagdef/hobo_clean/hobo_clean/page
>>>
>>> That has the documentation on the default hobo clean page def, though 
>>> you might want to take a look through the dryml guide if you haven't 
>>> already: http://www.hobocentral.net/manual/dryml-guide
>>>
>>> The trick with dryml is learning how to manipulate parameters, which is 
>>> what the above does.  It tells it to replace the current page definition 
>>> with a new one of the old one without the live-search parameter.  It's 
>>> shorthand for:
>>>
>>> <old-page merge>
>>>   <live-search: replace />
>>> </old-page>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 8:30:34 AM UTC-6, Rusty Phillips wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I notice that the default bootstrap theme shows a search box, as well 
>>>> as a (bad) interpretation of the application name in a bar that runs 
>>>> across 
>>>> the top of the page.
>>>>
>>>> Well...I don't really want either of those things.  Actually, I'd kind 
>>>> of like to customize what that "Home" button is going to look like, too.
>>>>
>>>> I don't see that section in any of the code that hobo generated, and 
>>>> can't find any documentation about it.
>>>>
>>>> I imagine that this has something to do with the theme, but I can't 
>>>> find anything about how to customize your existing theme's top bar.
>>>>
>>>> This seems like something that should be downright trivial to do, as it 
>>>> is in a default install of rails.  Anyone have any pointers?
>>>>
>>>

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