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Here’s some code for doing what the title states. It deletes whatever is there, then adds a couple of global and current navigation nodes respectively.
string siteUrl = "https://server/sites/blank/default.aspx";
using (SPSite site = new SPSite(siteUrl))
{
PublishingWeb pw = PublishingWeb.GetPublishingWeb(site.RootWeb);
int count = pw.Navigation.GlobalNavigationNodes.Count;
for (int i = 0; i < count ; i++)
{
pw.Navigation.GlobalNavigationNodes[0].Delete();
}
SPNavigationNode prev;
prev = pw.Navigation.GlobalNavigationNodes.AddAsFirst(new SPNavigationNode("Mi Sitio", siteUrl));
pw.Navigation.GlobalNavigationNodes.Add(new SPNavigationNode("Mi Perfil", siteUrl), prev);
count = pw.Navigation.CurrentNavigationNodes.Count;
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
pw.Navigation.CurrentNavigationNodes[0].Delete();
}
prev = pw.Navigation.CurrentNavigationNodes.AddAsFirst(new SPNavigationNode("Información", siteUrl));
pw.Navigation.CurrentNavigationNodes.Add(new SPNavigationNode("Sobre Mí", siteUrl), prev);
pw.Update();
}
This translates into this in the UI: