Hi Tiffany,

Check out Markus' blog for more information on how to to pull in
elements within Nav Manager (as described by Wayne):

http://blog.markusgiesen.de/2008/07/27/playing-peek-a-boo-hiding-pages-with-the-navigation-manager/

You shouldn't have any problems extending it to do what you need to do
within your project... its pretty self explaintory!

Cheers,
Kim



On Jun 5, 5:00 am, Wayne Bouwmeester <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Add a standard field element to the master class.
> Populate the element on each page with the appropriate unique class
> name
> Pull the class content through from the page to the nav templates.
> You're likely already pulling a field to populate the actual nav text,
> so just copy the render tag syntax.
> (unless it's using the page headline)
>
> Hope this helps.
> Wayne.
>
> On Jun 4, 12:29 pm, Tiffany <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > A site I am currently working is heavily class-dependent.
>
> > The main issue is the navigation. Each list item in the navigation has
> > a set style based on an li class. Normally I would rework the CSS, but
> > this particular site has very unique differences per class. And
> > frankly, I just don't have the time :-)
>
> > How can I get the nav manager to allow each list item in the
> > navigation to have a unique li class?
>
> > Is it easier to just reconfigure the CSS? What would you do? Thanks
> > for any help in advance.

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