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then, why don't you use a custom nav. modules navigation? For example:
Code:
[Custom nav. module #1] => select "Item 1" => add class for this module "my-nav-level-1"
[Custom nav. module #2] => select items "Item 1.1, item 1.2" => add class for this module "my-nav-level-2"
[Custom nav. module #3] => select "Item 2" => add class for this module "my-nav-level-1"
[Custom nav. module #4] => select items "Item 2.1, item 2.2" => add class for this module "my-nav-level-2"
...
then, you will have this XHTML code:
Code:
<div class="mod_custnav my-nav-level-1">
<ul class="level_1">[*]<a ...>Item 1</a>[/list]
</div>
<div class="mod_custnav my-nav-level-2">
<ul class="level_1">[*]<a ...>Item 1.1</a>[*]<a ...>Item 1.2</a>[/list]
</div>
...
in this example you have unique class names my-nav-level-1, my-nav-level-2 ... style it as you need.
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