Oh ok... I get it. Thanks. I'll look into getting this into the
content class.

On Oct 31, 6:48 am, abdn_webteam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some sample code:
>
> <reddot:cms>
> <if>
> <query
> valuea="Context:CurrentPage.Elements.GetElement(stf_visibleInMenu).GetHtml()"
> operator="==" valueb="y">
>
> <htmltext>
> <li><a href="<%!! Context:CurrentIndex.GetUrl() !!%>" class="active"><
> %!! Context:CurrentPage.Headline !!%></a>
> </htmltext>
>
>         <if>
>         <query valuea="Context:CurrentIndex.HasChildren()" operator="=="
> valueb="Bool:True">
>                 <htmltext>
>                 <ul><navigation:nextlevel></ul>
>                 </htmltext>
>         </query>
>         </if>
>
> </query>
> </if>
> </reddot:cms>
>
> Basically it takes a standard navigation template conditional query
> and wraps it in another query looking at the value stored in
> 'stf_visibleInMenu': if it's 'y', continue with the script; if it's
> 'n' don't do anything.
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