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Click OK to close the Menu Item dialog box.
9
Click OK to close the Edit Menu dialog box.
10
Click Save to close the Menus dialog box.
If no default item is specified, the first item in the menu or list usually displays as selected
in the form (this behavior may depend on the browser).
Using a standard menu
To add a standard menu to a Web layout, you must add a form box.
If you are using the menu to provide values for an HTML form, draw the menu in the
form box as described in "Adding pop-up menus and list controls."
If you are using the menu for navigation, draw the menu on the page using the Web Tools
palette's Pop-up Menu tool or List tool . QuarkXPress will automatically create a
form to contain the pop-up menu or list, but will use the form only as a container for the
pop-up menu or list.
Working with cascading menus
With the Cascading Menus feature, you can create Web-optimized layouts that provide a
great user interface and visual interest. Cascading menus simplify your design by "hiding"
menu items until the user moves the mouse pointer over a specific item.
Creating a cascading menu
Before you can apply a cascading menu, you must create it. To do so:
1
Choose Edit > Cascading Menus. The Cascading Menus dialog box displays.
You can work with cascading menus in the Cascading Menus dialog box.
2
Click New. The Edit Cascading Menu dialog box displays.
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