[[Wayfinder? &startId=`0` &level=`1` &includeDocs=`1,16,26` &hereClass=`selected` &outerTpl=`navOuter` &rowTpl=`navRowTpl` ]]
[[pdoMenu? &parents=`0` &level=`1` &resources=`1,16,26` &hereClass=`selected` &tplOuter=`navOuter` &tplParentRow=`navRowTpl` ]]
This question has been answered by iusemodx. See the first response.
[[pdoMenu? &parents=`0` &level=`1` &resources=`1,16,26` &hereClass=`selected` &tplOuter=`navOuter` &tpl=`navRowTpl` ]]
<h2>[[+wf.title]]:</h2>[[+wf.wrapper]]
[[pdoMenu? &parents=`[[UltimateParent]]` &displayStart=`1` &tplStart=`@INLINE <h2>[[+pagetitle]]:</h2>[[+wrapper]]` &tplOuter=`@INLINE [[+wrapper]]` &tplInner=`@INLINE <ul>[[+wrapper]]</ul>` &level=`1` &hereClass=`selected` ]]
wf.title
the title text for the link, from the field as specified in the &titleOfLinks parameter
<a href="[+wf.link+]" title="[+wf.title+]" [+wf.attributes+]>[+wf.linktext+]</a>
&titleOfLinks
The field to get the link title from.
Possible values: menutitle, id, pagetitle, description, parent, alias, longtitle, introtext
Default value: pagetitle
@ottogal: Yes this is how Wayfinder does it, but do you know if there is an equivalent in pdoMenu or which placeholders can be used?
[[pdoMenu? &plPrefix=`wf.` &titleOfLinks=`longtitle` &tpl=`@INLINE <li><a href="[[+link]]" title="[[+wf.title]]" [[+attributes]]>[[+menutitle]]</a></li>`