Hey Tony,

As you finish off that blog post, would you like to syndicate such
posts to the www.solutionexchange.info, which we're actively promoting
across our userbase?

If so, simply register here http://www.solutionexchange.info/register.htm
providing your blog URL and I'll set you up.

It's great to see others help each other in this way so I would love
to help people find the content you produce also.

Regards,

Dan

On Mar 29, 12:05 am, TonyGayter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Im currently writing a user guide for nav manager which is on my blog,
> I shoul dhave the frirst few tutorials up in teh next month, for now
> though Kim has done a nav manager how to guide on his blog which is
> very good :)
>
> On Mar 28, 9:57 pm, Dmitry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have been trying to wrap my head around the navigation manager and
> > keep hitting a wall so I was hoping someone could illuminate.
>
> > Right now I want to have a nav area that simply displays the children
> > pages of the current page. What I am getting is all the pages in the
> > current index.
>
> > So essentially I have this set up
>
> > Home
> >    page1
> >       page x
> >    page 2
> >       page y
>
> > So when I am on page 1 I want the section nav to display only page x
> > but I am currently getting page x and y.
>
> > Thanks in adavance.
>
> > - Dmitry

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