I think there are a couple ways to do this - here's a solution I used in page.tpl.php for a theme I was developing recently. <?php $trail = _menu_get_active_trail(); $mid = $trail[1]; if($mid != 5){ $output .= theme('menu_item', $mid); $output.= theme('menu_tree',$mid); print('<ul class="leftnavmenu">'); print $output; print('</ul>'); } ?> It does something a bit different than what I think you want to do - it gets the current top level and prints all of it's children. So if you were at 1, 1.1 or 1.2 it would print those 3 but none of the things under 2. However this should get you started towards what you need. .s Marolijo - Pol maresma wrote:
How can I do that?
Item 1
Subitem 1.1 Subitem 1.2 Item 2 Subitem 2.1 Subitem 2.2
On node template i need to list the item on same level, ex: sub1.1 and sub1.2
Thank's
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