You probably have not looked hard enough. ;-)

The easiest way to go ist the <cmsu:simpleNavigation /> tag. Her you can define start and end level and it will spit out a <ul /> for the required levels for you. All the nodes and levels are tagged with class names. So all you have to do is apply the look you want within your css.

Of course if you have grafical navigation buttons (text gifs instead of normal text) you'll have to do it all your self. Other than that you can do next to anything with propper css styles.

Good luck!

Will

Oh, and to help you get started:
http://magnolia.sourceforge.net/30/magnolia-taglib-utility/ tagreference.html#simpleNavigation

On 26.06.2007, at 20:34, Pascal Briner wrote:

Hi together,

I'm pretty new to magnolia and I really like what I've seen until now.
An here's my first question:

I have a multi language website (various nodes on root level, such as en, de, fr, it), my design only allows the first level navigation to be shown on top, all the rest startLevel > 0 and Rootnode like 'en' or so has to be on another position. I haven't found a sample neither in the documentation nor in the wiki.

Pascal


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