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Buttons & Menus
Edit the button labels, links and other button attributes using the table and tree controls in the lower half
of the Navbar dialog
. Each row in the table corresponds to a button in the bar, or to an entry in a menu under one of the
buttons.
Adding & editing buttons
To add a button, double click in the first column where it says "Double-Click To Add Button". A new
row is added below the row for the last button. Or click the Add
button at the bottom of the dialog to add a button following the selected button. You can immediately
start editing the label for the new button. Press return to complete the label edit, or click away from the
label.
You can edit any button label by first clicking the appropriate row to select it and then clicking again in
the first column to start editing the label.
To set the link on a button, double click on the URL field, or if the row is already selected you can just
single click on it. The Web Properties Link dialog appears. This should look familiar as it's the same
Link dialog
that you use for adding other links to your page, so you have the same link options available. A few
options are disabled because they are not applicable to Navbar and menu links, such as the pop-up
photo option which only works when applied to a photo.
You can also set the tooltip text for each button using the 3rd column. Edit the text the same way as you
edited the label text. In the exported web site the text entered appears as a small pop-up tooltip when the
mouse pointer is held over your button or menu entry.
Adding menus and sub-menus
In the first (label) column, you'll notice that there is a plus icon
to the left of each label. This is a tree control and clicking the plus icon next to a button label, expands
that button node, allowing you to add a menu to that button.
Click on the Double-Click To Add Menu Item text below the button to start adding a menu. Or click
the Add
button at the bottom of the dialog to add a menu item below the selected item. A new row appears in
the table for each menu entry you add. You set the label, link and tooltip for each menu entry the same
way you do for buttons. And you can add sub-menus to any menu the same way ? by first expanding the
menu entry node of the tree.
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