>
> Hello guys, thank you for all you answeres and sorry for my faults. I 
> posted that on the http://www.ruby-forum.com and didn't know that it will 
> be forwarded here. So the link to the github you know now (thanks to 
> Dihital).

About that can the gem do:

   - You can define multilevel menus
   - Override the default renderer's options (even from the view)
   - Different ways to define urls for navigation items (you can also set 
   the array of urls)
   - Predefined renderers for twitter bootstrap navigation styles - so you 
   don't need to make your own renderers for it (but you can)
   - A lot of logic for rendering (like render only some levels or except 
   some navigation items)
   - Usefull helpers in definitions like to add a proc to the navigation 
   item with code defining when it should be rendered where you can catch this 
   item.
   - Supports internationalization.

It is not the end all you can read in the Wiki: 
https://github.com/fr33z3/semantic_navigation/wiki.
And I would also pleased if you noticed me about grammatically faults.

Thanks to Dihital - I will trying to use cucumber it is a good idea.

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