The navigation mechanism is fairly complex; unfortunately, there's no real way around that - without a lot of equally complex code that you are quite welcome to write and contribute! ;-)
-For this guide, we'll assume that you have the setup described in :doc:`getting-started`. We'll be adding a main :class:`.Navigation` to the root :class:`.Node` and making it display as part of the :class:`.Template`.
+For this guide, we'll assume that you have the setup described in :doc:`getting-started`. We'll be adding a main :class:`.Navigation` to the root :class:`.Node` and making it display as part of the :class:`.Template`. Before getting started, make sure that you've added :mod:`philo.contrib.shipherd` to your :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` and :mod:`django.core.context_processors.request` to TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS.
Creating the Navigation
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<ul>
{% recursenavigation node "main" %}
<li{% if navloop.active %} class="active"{% endif %}>
- {{ item.text }}
+ <a href="{{ item.get_target_url }}">{{ item.text }}</a>
</li>
- {% endnavigation %}
+ {% endrecursenavigation %}
</ul>
{% container page_body as content %}
{% if content %}