Hi Dmitry,

Yes to the first question.

The navigation show/hide option list method is useful if you want to
hide pages with children pages, but the navigation show/hide option
method is slightly more resource intensive.  So please find out if you
can get away with simply hiding pages without children pages first.

Best,

-Jian

On Apr 12, 3:03 pm, Dmitry Terner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Jian,
>
> That makes sense, does that mean that will need to have a "header" content
> class and page? Rather than putting that code into a navigation template?
>
> I had one suggestion to crate an option list in the content class and then
> use conditionals in the navigation code to show or hide certain pages. Is
> that a good approach?
>
> - Dmitry

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