Thanks Ashley, I found the Best Practices. Going to read it tonight.

On Jan 8, 4:05 pm, UberGeekGirl <[email protected]> wrote:
> You are needing to use a List-Container navigation method. This was
> the Best Practice prior to Nav Manager coming out. It is explained in
> the Best Practices doc from 2006. Also, tech support may be able to
> provide the old docuemtnation that explained this in more detail. This
> forum may also have the topic in more detail.
>
> Hope that helps!
> Ashley
>
> On Jan 8, 10:06 am, JJB <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Sorry for the long post. This is hard one for me. Not sure if it’s
> > possible or not.
>
> > I am building my first project and having an issue with the
> > navigation. We decided not to use the Navigation Manager for couple
> > reasons. For one, the site is being redesigned and only certain
> > sections are going in the new design via the CMS.
>
> > For my first kick at the navigation, I created a List Placeholder.
> > <ul> <!IoRedDot_list_Links>
> > <!IoRangeList><li><%list_Links%></li><!/IoRangeList>
> > </ul>
>
> > I was able to create new pages or connect to existing pages (within
> > the CMS) or link to external URL. It was great. But when I looked
> > closer to what I needed, I noticed that some link in the navigation
> > would have additional links (a nested <ul> list  within another <ul>
> > list) .
>
> > Is possible to nest a List Block Marks within another List Block
> > Marks?
>
> > Here is what I am trying to achieve.
> > <ul id="navsection1">
> >         <li><h4><a href="#">Section 1 - Sub-Section 1</a></h4>
> >         <ul class="navSubList" id="navsubsection1">
> >             <li><a href="#">Section 1 - Sub-Section 1 - Page 1.1</a></
> > li>
> >             <li><a href="#">Section 1 - Sub-Section 1 - Page 1.2</a></
> > li>
> >             <li><a href="#">Section 1 - Sub-Section 1 - Page 1.3</a></
> > li>
> >             <li><a href="#">Section 1 - Sub-Section 1 - Page 1.4</a></
> > li>
> >         </ul>
> >         </li>
> >         <li><a href="#">Section 1 - Page 2 (no sub-section)</a></li>
> >         <li><a href="#">Section 1 - Page 3 (no sub-section)</a></li>
> >     <li><a href="#">Section 1 - Page 4 (no sub-section)</a></li>
> >         <li><h4><a href="#">Section 1 - Sub-Section 5</a></h4>
> >         <ul class="navSubList" id="navsubsection5">
> >             <li><a href="#">Section 1 - Sub-Section 5 - Page 5.1</a></
> > li>
> >             <li><a href="#">Section 1 - Sub-Section 5 - Page 5.2</a></
> > li>
> >             <li><a href="#">Section 1 - Sub-Section 5 - Page 5.3</a></
> > li>
> >             <li><a href="#">Section 1 - Sub-Section 5 - Page 5.4</a></
> > li>
> >         </ul>
> >         </li>
> > </ul>
>
> > To make it more complex the <ul class="navSubList"
> > id="navsubsection#"> needs to be loaded on the Landing page of the Sub-
> > Section.
>
> > Any thoughts?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Jamie
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