Nested ULs would be simpler.

On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 9:38 AM, BrianRehg <brianr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Can't you handle this with style sheets. Assign a div tag to the
> various page levels. If the tree does not have an finite number of
> levels you may have to  use inline styles and increment the indention
> (left margin) appropriately for the various page levels.
>
> On Mar 21, 6:02 am, Aneesh S <aneeshs.em...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>   Need some help..!!
>>
>> I have a page where the admin adds new pages, either as a sub-page or
>> sub-sub-page or parent page. Anyway, i need to to show the tree structure of
>> those pages, like,
>>
>> 1. Test1
>> 2.         Test2
>> 3.                Test3
>> 4.                Test4
>> 5.         Test5
>> 6.         Test6
>> 7. Test7
>> 8.         Test8
>> 9.                Test9
>>
>> so that its easily accessable for admin to edit and also to display it in a
>> dropdown so as to create new...
>>
>> Pls help me out,
>>
>> --
>> *Aneesh S
>> Software Engineer
>> *illustris software solutions private limited
>> TBI, National Institute Of Technology Calicut
>> Kerala, India - 673601
>> Tel No +91 495 3264321
>> Fax No +91 495 2287723
>> ane...@illustris.in <cont...@illustris.in> |www.illustris.in
> >
>

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