And both of those templates are associated with the same navigation
area?

Thanks for the response, I'll play with this!

On Nov 17, 1:55 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> > I'm struggling to get my navigation to output the way that I want it.
> > Here is my current page structure (this is a dev environment that I am
> > trying to get working)
>
> If I understand what you're asking for, that is exactly what we are
> doing on a number of projects (using jQuery and SuperFish). We use two
> content classes for navigation. One for the first level, and one for
> levels 2 and beyond. A stripped-down version of the top-level one
> looks like this:
>
> <ul class="sf-menu">
> <li><a href="<%!! Context:CurrentIndex.GetUrl() !!%>"
> title="Home">Home</a></li>
> <navigation:nextlevel>
> </ul>
>
> And the one for levels 2+ looks like this:
>
> <li>
> <a href="<%!! Context:CurrentIndex.GetUrl() !!%>"><%!!
> Context:CurrentIndex.Headline !!%></a>
> <reddot:cms>
> <if>
>   <query valuea="Context:CurrentIndex.HasChildren()" operator="=="
> valueb="Bool:True" >
>       <htmltext>
>       <ul>
>         <navigation:nextlevel>
>       </ul>
>     </htmltext>
>   </query>
> </if>
> </reddot:cms>
> </li>
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