Operation Manual
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USING DREAMWEAVER
Linking and navigation
Last updated 3/28/2012
Arrow buttons Select an item and click the arrows to move it up or down in the list.
Text Type the name of an unnamed item. If your menu includes a selection prompt (such as “Choose one”), type it
here as the first menu item (if so, you must also choose the Select First Item After URL Change option at the bottom).
When Selected Go To URL Browse to the target file or type its path.
Open URLs In Specify whether to open the file in the same window or in a frame. If the frame you want to target doesn’t
appear in the menu, close the Insert Jump Menu dialog box and name the frame.
Insert Go Button After Menu Select to insert a Go button rather than a menu selection prompt.
Select First Item After URL Change
Select if you inserted a menu selection prompt (“Choose one”) as the first menu item.
More Help topics
“View and set frame properties and attributes” on page 190
Edit jump menu items
You can change the order of items in the menu or the file an item links to, and you can add, delete, or rename an item.
To change the location in which a linked file opens, or to add or change a menu selection prompt, you must apply the
Jump Menu behavior from the Behaviors panel.
1 Open the Property inspector (Window > Properties) if it isn’t already open.
2 In the Document window’s Design view, click the jump menu object to select it.
3 In the Property inspector, click the List Values button.
4 Use the List Values dialog box to make your changes to the menu items, and then click OK.
More Help topics
“Apply the Jump Menu behavior” on page 335
Troubleshooting jump menus
After a user selects a jump menu item, there is no way to reselect that menu item if the user navigates back to that page,
or if the Open URL In box specifies a frame. There are two ways to work around this problem:
• Use a menu selection prompt, such as a category, or a user instruction, such as “Choose one”. The menu selection
prompt is reselected automatically after each menu selection.
• Use a Go button, which allows a user to revisit the currently chosen link. When you use a Go button with a jump
menu, the Go button becomes the only mechanism that “jumps” the user to the URL associated with the selection
in the menu. Selecting a menu item in the jump menu no longer re-directs the user automatically to another page
or frame.
Note: Select only one of these options per jump menu, in the Insert Jump Menu dialog box, because they apply to an
entire jump menu.