Operation Manual
Navigation and Hyperlinks 67
Adding navigation bars
In WebPlus, navigation bars are programmed to understand your site structure,
making it easy to design a site that's simple to navigate.
Navigation bars facilitate movement between the various sections and levels of a
site (see p. 29), providing links to your Home page and other top-level section
pages, while pop-up menus link to child pages within each section.
In the varied navigation bar examples above, the pages in your site make up the
navigation bar options, with any "second-level" child pages, such as Product 1
and Product 2, showing as pop-up menus (shown on the front-most navigation
bar only).
You can easily install navigation bars at any level of your site, reconfigure them
to link to a particular part of the site, change the appearance of the navigation
bar, and exclude particular pages from navigation as needed.
Levels and site structure
You may like to review Understanding site structure and navigation (p. 29) to
remind yourself of how site structure is based on section and levels.
When you define a navigation bar, you can choose the page level that is
displayed in your navigation bar. Think of this as a pointer to parts of the site
that should be linked to, relative to the navigation bar's page. You can specify
"Top Level", "Same Level", "Child Level", "Previous/Next", and more.