Lack of interest [Suggestion] Show Parent Tree on Page Nodes

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Kevin

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I'm working with page nodes and the options to List Sibling Nodes and List Child Nodes is pretty darn cool (the page view counter is also pretty cool)! :cool: However, it'd be great if there was an option to also "List Parent Nodes" as well.

Here is why...

I have some categories under the root level. Category A contains the forums, Category B contains pages, and Category C is something else. Within the page nodes of Category B I have some child page nodes. Something like the below...

Category A
-Forum 1
-Forum 2
-Forum 3
Category B
-Page 1
--Child Page 1
--Child Page 2
-Page 2
-Page 3
Category C
-Something 1
-Something 2
-Something 3
I have the options turned on for all of the page nodes under Category B to show sibling nodes and child nodes. When I go to Page 1 under Category B the nifty node navigation menu on the left looks like the below...
Category B
-Page 1
--Child Page 1
--Child Page 2
-Page 2
-Page 3


Oh, that is so beautiful as it will work really nice with what I have in mind. But here is the bad part. If I click on Child Page 1 from the menu I get the below...
Page 1
-Child Page 1
-Child Page 2

I would really love it if instead that when I clicked on Child Page 1 that the left sidebar remained showing me the node tree of Category B like it did when I clicked on Page 1 like above. Since Page 1, Page 2, & Page 3 are all related to each other under my Category B grouping, it'd nice if the user could quickly navigate through the pages instead of having to either click the browser back-button or use the breadcrumbs to navigate back to view the links for the other pages.
 
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So essentially you want additional checkboxes to view grandparent nodes and possibly parent-sibling nodes?
 
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