Thanks you for the help! I noticed on my post I copied the same code twice
(oops).

Still having the same issue. Emily I do have both pages divided at the tree
and even made two seperate master page templates hoping that would do the
trick and Jian I made sure my navigation area properties has selected/not
selected applied and skipped the home page via nextlevel....still not sure
what the heck I'm doing wrong here

 *Page preview: *This is still what i'm seeing...ugh
home
   site a
      page y
      page z
   site b
      page y
      page z



this is what I want to see (exactly what I have on my project tree!)

*Tree: *(all template used are master pages)
home
   site a
      page y
   site b
      page z

*navigation area/nav template code:*

   - skip nav [<navigation:nextlevel>], properties: level 1 selected/not
   selected
   - level 1:properties: level 2 selected selected/not selected
   <ul>
   <li class=""><a href="<%!! Context:CurrentIndex.GetUrl() !!%>"><span><b><%!!
   Context:CurrentIndex.Headline >/b></span> </a>
                 <ul>
               <li class=""><navigation:nextlevel></li>
                 </ul>
       </li>
   </ul>
   - level 2 properties: level 3 selected selected/not selected
   <ul><li class=""><a href="<%!! Context:CurrentIndex.GetUrl() !!%
   >"><span><b><%!! Context:CurrentIndex.Headline !!%> </b></span> </a>
    </ul>


   thanks again for your help

On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 9:36 AM, emily stange <[email protected]> wrote:


> Hey Tiffany,
>
> I might have read this wrong, but if you don't yet have a dividing level 2,
> Jian's solution won't work for you. You'll need your Smart Tree to look like
> the following:
>
> Home
>    Dummy Page - Site A (Master Page)
>       Site A
>    Dummy Page - Site B (Master Page)
>       Site B
>
> Then follow everything he said.
>
> -Emily
>
>   On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:18 PM, Jian Huang 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>>  Hi Tiffany,
>>
>> Assuming that home is level 1 in your navigation structure, and level 3
>> pages should be displayed in your top navigation.
>>
>> You really don't need level 1 not selected, you just need level 1 selected
>> and ensure <navigation:nextlevel> is in the code.
>>
>> Same thing again for level 2, you don't need level 2 not selected, you
>> just need level 2 selected and ensure <navigation:nextlevel> is in the code.
>>
>> The reason you are getting pages from both sites is because in level 2 not
>> selected, you have <navigation:nextlevel> in the code.  That means, even if
>> I am not browsing a page in this website, go ahead and crawl the next level.
>>
>> I hope the limited info I have given helps.
>>
>> -Jian
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 7:54 PM, Tiffany Portman <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have a site that splits into two different sites after the home
>>> page:
>>>
>>> home
>>> choose site a
>>> choose site b
>>>
>>> they are both using the same templates and both are public they just
>>> show different content.
>>>
>>> the design is using just a top nav. I can get the pages to show up
>>> properly BUT I'm getting ALL the pages from BOTH site in the top nav.
>>>
>>> navigation templates:
>>> -----level 1 not selected (level 1 selected just has "current" adding
>>> to the class)-----
>>> <ul>
>>>    <li class=""><a href="<%!! Context:CurrentIndex.GetUrl() !!
>>> %>"><span><b><%!! Context:CurrentIndex.Headline !!%> </b></span> </
>>> a>
>>>            <ul>
>>>            <li class=""><navigation:nextlevel></li>
>>>            </ul>
>>>    </li>
>>> </ul>
>>> -----level 2 not selected (level 2 selected just has "current" adding
>>> to the class)-----
>>> <ul>
>>> <li class=""><a href="<%!! Context:CurrentIndex.GetUrl() !!
>>> %>"><span><b><%!! Context:CurrentIndex.Headline !!%> </b></span> </a>
>>> </li>
>>> </ul>
>>>
>>>
>>> any tips on how to split these two so I just see top navigation for
>>> site a pages and only site b pages?
>>>
>>> thanks!
>>>
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