Wasn't sure myself but I was able to locate this:
Modifying navigation is another common
branding task since it affects what
users can see and how they can proceed
through a site hierarchy. The
Microsoft.SharePoint.Publishing
namespace exposes several classes that
target the Publishing site
infrastructure, such as PublishingWeb
and PublishingPage. Using these
classes, we can easily modify
navigation for each site. If you want
a child Web to display as a root level
site in global navigation, first turn
off inheritance from the parent site,
like so:
publishingWeb.InheritGlobalNavigation = false;
You might also want to hide all site
pages from global navigation. Setting
IncludePagesInNavigation to false
hides all pages in the site,
regardless of whether the
PublishingPage.IncludeInGlobalNavigation
property is set to true
// do not show pages in navigation
publishingWeb.IncludePagesInNavigation = false;
If you are dealing with default sites
that don't inherit from PublishingWeb,
it's still possible to hide these
sites from the global navigation bar.
For example, if you create a site
collection using the collaboration
portal template and want to exclude
the News site from global navigation,
add that site to the
__GlobalNavigationExcludes property of the site:
string globalNavExcludes = String.Empty;
SPWeb webSite = MSDNSiteCollection.RootWeb;
// _GlobalNavigationExcludes property contains a delimited string of
// GUIDs identifying the Id of each site to be excluded from global
// navigation
if (webSite.AllProperties.ContainsKey("__GlobalNavigationExcludes")) {
globalNavExcludes =
webSite.AllProperties["__GlobalNavigationExcludes"].ToString();
}
SPWeb newsSite = MSDNSiteCollection.AllWebs["News"];
// string is delimited "{GUID};{GUID};",
// use format code B to convert to string
globalNavExcludes += String.Concat(currentWeb.ID.ToString("B"), ";");
webSite.AllProperties["__GlobalNavigationExcludes"] = globalNavExcludes;
webSite.Update();
Adding navigation nodes directly to an
SPNavigationNodeCollection is a good
way to display only the nodes you want
as well as to group nodes and links to
external sites. Figure 10 shows how to
add an internal link, external link,
and a heading to the global navigation
bar. This example addresses some of
the properties of the SPNavigation
class that affect whether the link
opens in a new window and how to
handle empty URLs.