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FrontPage 2000
Web Template Tutorial:
Navigation
Bars
A navigation
bar is a set of hyperlinks used for navigating a Web site. You
can display a navigation bar on every page in your web so that your site
visitors can always get to the web's main pages, quickly and easily.
Before you create your own Navigation Bars, you need to set up a Navigation
Structure of your web first, and then let FrontPage create the Navigation
Bars for you.
Navigation
Structure
1.
On the View menu, click Navigation.
2.
You will see the Navigation Structure of this web.
You
are at the Tutorials page right now. Other pages in this
navigation structure are sample pages. You can delete them, add a
new/existing page to the structure or simply change the title of a page.
Change the
title of a page Right
click a page in the navigation structure and select Rename. Delete a
page
Right
click the page you want to delete and select Delete.
Add
a new page
1.
On the View menu, select Page
2.
On the File menu, select New, and then select Page
3.
On the General tab, you will see a list of page templates to choose
from. Double click ICE_Arch
4.
Save the new page. (You will notice that there is no banner and navigation
bars, but don't worry about it now.)
5.
Now switch to Navigation Structure by selecting Navigation from
the View menu
6.
On the toolbar, select Folder List button 7.
Click the newly created page in the Folder List and drag the page
to the position in the Navigation Structure where you want it.
Rename the title of the page if you want to.
8.
Double click the page. This will take you to the page view.
Now you see the banner and navigation bars.
Navigation
Bar Property
1.
Double click the vertical Navigation Bar on the left hand side
2.
You will see the Navigation Bar Property dialog similar to the
following picture.
3.
In order to understand the Navigation Bar Properties, we need to
take a look at the Navigation Structure of this web again. Home
Page: This page is the first page added to a navigation
structure, typically named index.htm or default.htm, and is indicated by
Top-Level
Pages: "Location" and "FAQ" are the Top-Level
Pages (Not including Home Page)
Child-Level
Pages: "Tutorials", "Company
Info", "Products" and "Contact Us" are the Child-Level
Pages of "Home". "Products" has two Child-Level
Pages.
Parent-Level
Pages: Include the parent page of another page,
plus pages that are directly connected to the parent page on the same
level. For example, the parent-level pages for "Company
Info" are "Home" (parent page), "Location", and
"FAQ". The parent-level pages for "order"
are "Products" (parent page), "Tutorials",
"Company Info", and "Contact Us".
Same
Level Pages: Include pages that are on the same
level and have the same parent page. For example, "Tutorials",
"Company Info", "Products", and "Contact Us"
are same level.
Back
and Next: This is for browsing a sequence of
same level pages. For example, the next page of
"Tutorials" is "Company Info". The previous page
of "Location" is "Home".
The
rest of the features in the Navigation Bar Properties are pretty
self explanatory. Practice for a while before you build your
website.
Add a Banner
and Navigation Bars to a page
If
you accidentally delete the page banners or navigation bars, you can still
restore them and of course the page has to be in the Navigation
Structure first.
1.
On the Insert menu, select Page Banner and type the text you
want to display in the page banner.
2.
Again, on the Insert menu, select Navigation Bar. Select the
type of hyperlinks, orientation and appearance you
want on the navigation bar.
For Netscape Browser
Users
Background pictures
do not display correctly - The web template is made from may tables and cells.
Due to a bug in Netscape, a table cell must
have some content - text, picture or empty key spaces - for it's background picture to display correctly in the
Netscape browser.
Navigation
buttons do not lineup (the bottom button is misaligned) - usually when
they are in a table.
Click on the navigation bar. Click the HTML tab at the bottom of the Page View. What will be highlighted is something that starts
with "<webbot bot" and ends with "-->". Close the "gap" (white spaces or carriage
return) between the end tag (-->)
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