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· Published. Whether or not this item is published. Select Yes or No from the radio button group to set
the Published state for this item.
· Order. Indicates the order of this Menu Item in the Menu. The default Order is to add the Menu
Item to the end of the Menu. This Menu Item will moved to the order position just after the Menu
Item selected from the drop-down list. Note that the Order of Menu Items can also be changed in the
Menu Item Manager.
· Access Level. Who has access to this item. Current options are:
o Public: Everyone has access
o Registered: Only registered users have access
o Special: Only users with author status or higher have access
Enter the desired level using the drop-down list box.
· On Click, Open in. Controls whether the page is opened in the Parent Window with Browser
Navigation, in a New Window with Browser Navigation, or in a New Window without Browser
Navigation. For Menu Items that reference pages inside your web site, you will mostly use the first
option, which is the default. Links to external web pages normally use one of the "New Window"
options so the user can see the external link without leaving your site.
Parameters - System
This section, shown below, allows setting additional parameters.
These are described below.
· Page Title. Optional entry for Page Title. The Page Title displays in the title area of browser
window. If this is left blank, the Menu Title is used. If the Show Page Title parameter is set to 'Yes',
this title also displays as the title of the page.
· Show Page Title. Whether or not to display the Page Title. If this is set to Yes, then a Page Title will
display on the page above the first Article. The title that displays will either be the Page Title set in
Parameters - System above, if entered, or the Menu Item Title (if the Page Title is blank). Note that
this does not work on the Article, Section Table, and Category Table layouts.
· Page Class Suffix. Optional entry. Allows you to enter a CSS class suffix that will be attached to all
classes of this page. This allows you to create customized CSS styles that will apply just to selected
pages. You would then modify the "template.css" file of your template to apply styling to this new
class.
o Enter this parameter with a leading space to create a new CSS class for each element. Enter
the parameter without a leading space to change the CSS class name for each element.