[Note: by primary menu I don't mean the top level nav - I mean the top level menu for the sections in the content. It renders as an unclassed ul without any sub ul hierarchy. ]
I end up doing display: none; on the primary menu, as it contains no hierarchy within the lists - all sections and sub-sections are at the same first level. There are no classes generated to differentiate as well (unlike .section-nav). As a result all of the top level sections below the fold are unknown without a proper primary menu.
[Note: by primary menu I don't mean the top level nav - I mean the top level menu for the sections in the content. It renders as an unclassed ul without any sub ul hierarchy. ]
I end up doing display: none; on the primary menu, as it contains no hierarchy within the lists - all sections and sub-sections are at the same first level. There are no classes generated to differentiate as well (unlike .section-nav). As a result all of the top level sections below the fold are unknown without a proper primary menu.