Operation Manual

244 Adding Hyperlinks and Interactivity
3. In the Columns section, select the number of columns you want your site
map to display.
If you select a multi-column site map, you can also set the column
margin width, and choose to keep second and third-level items with their
respective top-level items (if you do not select this option, some item lists
may be split across columns).
4. In the Text Styles section, to modify the text displayed on the site map,
click the Modify button for the level you want to change.
You can also choose to apply
scheme colours to the site map hyperlinks
and/or underline them.
5. Click OK to add the site map object to your page.
Navigation site maps automatically update if you add, delete, or
rename pages, or change the relationships between pages.
Adding Java applets
Java is a cross-platform, object-oriented programming language used to
create mini-applications called applets that can be attached to Web pages and
that run when the page is viewed in a Web browser.
You can add add a Java applet to your page by click the
Insert Java Applet
button on the Web Objects toolbar's Media flyout. See online Help for more
information.