Thanks for the suggestion Markus but that seems a bit too complex for
me to implement at the moment. I haven't ever done RQL, let alone AJAX
RQL.

And yes, I had thought about doing alpha sorting on the navigation,
hehe.

On Dec 4, 12:29 am, markus giesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I did is
> - Create the navigation with navigation manager
> - Create a second list element on the masterpage template
> - Define a AJAX RQL which compares the sites in navimanager list with
> manual list
> - "Replicate" the NM list structure by linking all of them to the
> manual list
> - after that you can sort the navigation inside the list manually
>
> A nice solution, but wait until you get the idea of sorting navigation
> in aphabetical order or even independent for each page language ;o)
>
> Maybe worth an article on the 
> blog?http://www.reddotcmsblog.com/poll-suggestions-post-of-the-month-we-wa...
> Suggest it ;)
>
> On 4 Dez., 02:48, Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Unfortunately, no.  Currently CMS maintains the navigation structure
> > (what you call the "navigation order") independent of the project
> > structure (what you call the "page order of that list").
>
> > Eventually there will only be one structure.  But as of version 9, CMS
> > works as I just described.- Hide quoted text -
>
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