Received an email reply highlighting that I could simply do this with
a List referencing the main navigation List. I didn't think it would
be that simple! Thank you Richard Hauer!

So essentially my landing page now has a list_Children which
references the main list_Navigation of the site. This list_Children
displays the landing page's immediate children. Now, what if i needed
to some clever stuff to the html of the list tag? add a css class to
every other child li tag? I've come across one use of modulus in these
threads using render tags, is this the best/only way?

I'm asking quite a few questions on here as I'm a newbie. I've been on
a few courses and picked up a weighty manual that covers the basics. I
have access to the Knowledge base at OpenText, but I dont really seem
to find much appropriate information. Where else should I be looking?
I'm working/practising feverishly here, waiting for the penny to drop
and it all make sense but I'd kill for some more advanced
documentation.







On Jun 26, 1:55 pm, thebiglife <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, I'm on about day 10 of learning Red Dot CMS, it's getting
> easier thanks to posting questions here and getting good answers. But
> here's another question, potentially Navigation Manager related.
>
> I have all the basic NavMan components working, sitemap, breadcrumbs
> etc... but I have one more requirement which may be something I can
> get out the NavMan. We have a 'Landing Page', a basic page that
> displays a listing of its immediate child pages (just one level deep).
> Is this achievable with NavMan and rendertags?
>
> I thought I could use <%!! Context:CurrentIndex.HasChildren() !!%> but
> this seems to give me the root page of the site, rather than the
> actual current page?
>
> Another stipulation here is that I'll need to use the landing page
> content class in several places, so the iteration of the children
> needs to be generic. (i.e mentionning this because this 
> ideahttp://groups.google.com/group/RedDot-CMS-Users/browse_thread/thread/...,
> doesnt seem to allow that level of flexibility)
>
> So how would you guys do it?
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