I've just modified the trail plugin to use only presence, and not content dependencies. Using content dependencies, particularly to the page that defines the trail, meant that every time that page changed, *every* page in the trail gets rebuilt. This leads to users setting up sites that have horrible performance, if the trail is defined in, for example, the top page of a blog. Unfortunatly, this change to presence dependencies has introduced a bug. Now when an existing trail is removed, the pages in the trail don't get rebuilt to remove the trail (both html display and state). I think that to fix this bug, the plugin should use a hook to force rebuilding of all the pages that were in the trail, when the trail is removed (or changed). There's a difficulty in doing that: The needsbuild hook runs before the scan hook, so before it has a chance to see if the trail directive is still there. It'd need some changes to ikiwiki's hooks. (An improvement in this area would probably simplify other plugins, which currently abuse the needsbuild hook to unset state, to handle the case where the directive that resulted in that state is removed.) I apologise for introducing a known bug, but the dependency mess was too bad to leave as-is. And I have very little time (and regrettably, even less power) to deal with it right now. :( --[[Joey]]