HOLY (*^*&% you did it for me again Henry Lu! That was it...my god it's
soooo simple! I hate this I was hope I need some really complicated render
tags for this to work....*blushing*. Hey Henry Lu....ever think of teaching
a class on nav manager?!?!

On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Henry Lu a.k.a. Javahand <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Tiffany--
>
> Based on your description, my guess is that you have the 3rd level template
> applied to both selected and not selected when constructing the left nav
> area.
>
> If you just de-select the "not selected" state from the left nav, you
> should be getting your desired effect.
>
> Let me know if it works.
>
> Henry Lu
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 2:08 PM, bjork fan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> thanks Kim!!! i was using a nav template with <navigation:nextlevel> to
>> skip my home page and then another to skip my second level. it worked no
>> problem but I'm having trouble with just generating pages that are children
>> to one parent page.
>>
>> so if I'm on a second level page called Green my left nav should only show
>> pages connect to the Green page list. If I'm on a second level page
>> called Blue my left nav should only show pages connect to the blue page
>> list. Right now I have all third level pages showing up for Green and
>> Blue....^$&^(*! ....I have actually read the reddot nav manager
>> documentation and I think this has confused me even more....ugh...help!
>>   On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 2:10 AM, kimdezen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> check out the following post on the reddotcmsblog:
>>> http://www.reddotcmsblog.com/skipping-levels-in-the-navigation
>>>
>>> and
>>> http://blog.markusgiesen.de/2008/07/27/playing-peek-a-boo-hiding-pages-with-the-navigation-manager/
>>>
>>> this should give you plenty of info on how to do this. its a piece of
>>> cake!
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Kim
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jul 27, 12:20 pm, bjorkfan7 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > I'm trying to build out a left nav where the nav left only displays
>>> > pages that are children to the parent page. For instance I have a list
>>> >
>>> > -about (this should not show on the left nav)
>>> > --us (this should show)
>>> > --them
>>> > --we
>>> >
>>> > ----building (this should show)
>>> >
>>> > this is the HTML that should show for the About page
>>> > <ul>
>>> > <li><a href="#">us</a></li>
>>> > <li><a href="#">them</a></li>
>>> > <li><a href="#" class="active">we</a>
>>> >   <ul>
>>> >   <li><a href="#">building</a></li>
>>> >   </ul>
>>> > </li>
>>> > <li><a href="#">level 2 page</a></li>
>>> > </ul>
>>> >
>>> > *Once again any help much obliged*
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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