Judy, The following may be what you want? <!--// <ul> <li id="Cain">Cain</li> <li id="Abel">Abel</li> <li id="Moses">Moses</li> <li id="Mountain">Mountain</li> <li id="Children">Adam & Eve's Children <ul> <li class="Child One">Child One <ul> <li class="Grandchild One">Grandchild One</li> <li class="Grandchild Two">Grandchild Two <ul> <li class="GreatGrandchild One">GreatGrandchild One</li> <li class="GreatGrandchild One">GreatGrandchild Two</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> <li class="Child Two">Child Two</li> <li class="Child Three">Child Three <ul> <li class="Grandchild One">Grandchild One</li> <li class="Grandchild Two">Grandchild Two <ul> <li class="GreatGrandchild One">GreatGrandchild One <ul> <li class="GGGrandchild One">GreatGreatGrandchild One </ul> </li> <li class="GreatGrandchild Two">GreatGrandchild Two</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> <li class="Child Four">Child Four</li> </ul> </li> </ul> //--> Barry ------------------ On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 13:34:17 +1200, JFlorian <[email protected]> wrote: > One more question: > > If Level One Adam & Eve also have Wayward Relatives & Whatnot, what > Level are they? > Main Index > Same Level Single Page Cain > Same Level Single Page Abel > Same Level Single Page Moses > Same Level Single Page Mountains > > The Wayward Relatives & Whatnot is why I keep wanting to start with Adam > & Eve and start with Level >One on the page. Cain isn't really a Level > 1; he wouldn't exist if it wasn't that he relates to >Adam. So how do I > mark Same Level Pages? > > And, thank you for understanding my weird learning style. :-/ > > Judy > >