I have pages 3 levels deep. I'd like to list all pages above the current level as well as the pages in the level and the pages directly under that page. I can't figure it out. I can get the children of the page or I can get every page, but I can't get just the pages in a section. That sounds awfully confusing, so let's make a little page structure/visual example...
Site Map
- People
- Places
- - Here
- - There
- Things
- - shiny things
- - - tin foil
- - - mirror
- - - magic stone
- - ugly things
- - scary things
- - - my neighbor's cat
- - - bumpy knights
As it is now, if you were on the tin foil page, you'd not see anything in the side bar. If you went up a level, to shiny things, you'd see tin foil, mirror, & magic stone in the sidebar. What I want is for people on the tin foil page to see...
- People
- Places
- Things
- - Shiny things
- - - Tin Foil
- - - Mirror
- - - Magic Stone
- - Ugly Things
- - Scary Things
And, let's say they went to the Places Page, I'd want them to see:
- People
- Places
- - Here
- - There
- Things
Pretty basic Menu101 sort of stuff, right. Why can't I figure this out then?! I should at least be in Menu102 by now :) I'm sure it's right there and I just can't see it, but I've searched, I've been through the codex, I've messed with the code and nothing seems to want to play nicely.
Here's the latest working code: wp_list_pages('child_of=' . $id . '&title_li=
Is there a sibling tag? A grandparent tag? An everything next to, above you, and beneath you tag? That's the one I want... next to, above, & below.
Thanks for the help!