Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 User Manual
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WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1
Developing Sites and
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To edit a navigation bar style:
1.
From the Style tab, use the flyouts and drop-down menus to create a
unique style. Object colours, menu/submenu font properties, margins,
spacing, and button scaling options can be set.
unique style. Object colours, menu/submenu font properties, margins,
spacing, and button scaling options can be set.
2.
(Optional) Enter a different style Name. Names are based on the
original navigation bar name.
original navigation bar name.
3.
Click OK. If you didn't rename the style, the original style is
overwritten using the same name. If you renamed, a new named style
is created.
overwritten using the same name. If you renamed, a new named style
is created.
Check Copy style to make a duplicate style entry.
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1.
Right-click the navigation bar on the page and select Edit Style....
2.
From the dialog, change the self-explanatory style settings..
3.
(Optional) Enter a different style Name.
4.
Click OK.
If you like your navigation bar style, either on creation or while editing the
navigation bar, you can reuse it in the future. Created style can be applied to
multiple navigation bars via the Navigation Manager.
navigation bar, you can reuse it in the future. Created style can be applied to
multiple navigation bars via the Navigation Manager.
Including/excluding pages in navigation
By default, all pages in the tree are included in navigation—that is, they can be
linked to by navigation bars. You can exclude certain pages (any but the Home
page) so they'll be ignored by navigation bars. For example, suppose you had a
section of reference or archival pages that you didn't want visitors to explore
top-down. Excluding the parent page for that section would remove it from the
navigation bar. Note that excluding the page from navigation doesn't remove it
from the site—the page will still appear in the Site Structure tree and you can
still install hyperlinks to it; it just won't show up in a navigation bar.
linked to by navigation bars. You can exclude certain pages (any but the Home
page) so they'll be ignored by navigation bars. For example, suppose you had a
section of reference or archival pages that you didn't want visitors to explore
top-down. Excluding the parent page for that section would remove it from the
navigation bar. Note that excluding the page from navigation doesn't remove it
from the site—the page will still appear in the Site Structure tree and you can
still install hyperlinks to it; it just won't show up in a navigation bar.