Wordpress Sub-nav
I spent a much bigger chunk of my day than I had anticipated getting a reliable third-level nav component built in Wordpress. Either the third-level wouldn't show up, or *only* the third-level would show up, or the entire nav tree would show up on every page, or the second-level pages would only show the second-level nav and the third-level pages would only show the third-level nav.
The code I ended up with was simple; figuring out this code was not.
$anc = get_post_ancestors($post); if (count($anc) > 1) { wp_list_pages("title_li=&child_of=$anc[1]&depth=2");
// otherwise show the flat section nav } else { wp_list_pages("title_li=&child_of=$parent&depth=2"); }
Addendum: looks like I included an undefined variable. $parent looks like this (and makes me think there's a more elegant way to combine both of these):
if(empty($wp_query->post->post_parent)) { $parent = $wp_query->post->ID; } else { $parent = $wp_query->post->post_parent; }