AutoNav Heading

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Hello,

I have an auto_nav on my sidebar that's displaying a list of all pages below a top level nav item. What I would like to do is display the name of that top level item in a heading tag at the top of the auto_nav. I have already created a custom template I just can't figure out how to get the name of the top level nav item. Any ideas?

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garyam replied on at Permalink Reply
garyam
I've tried asking this previously and did not get a solution yet:
http://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/chat/side-nav-showing-par...

I tried using two blocks with the top one a hardwired link to the parent page, but this is not flexible and styling to match auto-nav is difficult to manage.

This may require actually changing the php on the auto-nav. It would be great if there were a "Include page" checkbox in the "Beneath a particular page" customization section after the "select page" lin.k
garyam replied on at Permalink Reply
garyam
Someone else was asking for the same thing:
http://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/customizing_c5/auto_nav_p...

Clearly, there is a need for this -- to me this would be the desired default behavior for a sub-navigation.
cannonf700 replied on at Permalink Reply
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