Creating your first XSLT macro

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Setting up a xslt macro to create a simple top navigation. Afterwards we modify the output a bit to show how xslt produces html.

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xslt level1 foundation macro 

Comments on this video

  1. david park Says:

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    You have to include the template for us to work on.

  2. Says:

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    For those who watched the movie and wonder what was umbracoNaviHide property in the xslt file, it is simply a property added to the document types which data type is set to true/false (boolean). By adding this property to your document type (as part of the umbraco best practices) you will be able to "hide" the node to xslt just ticking the checkbox associated with the umbracoNaviHide property in the content node.



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