Thanks for the reply Danny. The problem with both of those is they expect 
to be in a recursive "for" loop so I'll get back multiple results depending 
on how many children there are. I'll go ahead and create my own for now. 
Just didn't want to be adding something that was already there :)

On Wednesday, November 11, 2015 at 2:04:20 PM UTC-7, Danny S wrote:
>
> On 12/11/2015 5:22 AM, Neum Schmickrath wrote: 
> > I have a layout I'm working on that has a sidebar that displays a 
> > sub-menu of the child pages of the current page being viewed. On 
> > category pages I can easily test if there are child categories by 
> > using {% if child_categories %} and then showing the sidebar. On pages 
> > is there a similar processor that I'm missing somehow? I don't want to 
> > display an empty sidebar if there won't be any links there. 
> > 
> The navigation menu from the left hand side of Mezzanine default uses 
> this: 
>
>
> https://github.com/stephenmcd/mezzanine/blob/master/mezzanine/pages/templates/pages/menus/tree.html#L20
>  
>
> page.has_children_in_menu 
>
> Would this work? 
>
> There's also an attribute "has_children" set on the page in the 
> page_menu template tag: 
>
>
> https://github.com/stephenmcd/mezzanine/blob/master/mezzanine/pages/templatetags/pages_tags.py#L84
>  
>
> I'm sure both of these might point you in the right direction. 
>
> Seeya. Danny. 
>
>

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