Operation Manual

Navigation Items 101
If choosing Site Structure, you can:
Select the page level whose pages will be included in the
navigation bar: Top Level, Parent Level, Same Level, etc.
Depending on the main selection, you can opt to include the
child page, anchors, home page, parent page, and/or Hide
current page or disabled links.
Set Target Frame/Window to change where the new page will
open. Choose from Same Window (most common), New
Window (useful for off-site pages), Top of Current Window,
Parent Frame, Named Window, Document Frame, or
Lightbox.
7. Click OK. The navigation bar appears on your page.
For navigation bars from any Asset Pack, you can use the Asset
Browser. From the Assets tab, click Browse..., then select the Page
Content category. You'll see a range of navigation bars available for
selection amongst other assets.
Some navigation bars are color schemed, allowing further control of
the bar's appearance. See Using color schemes on p. 59.
To edit a navigation bar:
1. Double-click the navigation bar.
2. Change settings available from each tab as described above.
Customizing navigation bar structure
By default, the navigation bar's structure will be based on your site structure. If
you're looking to rearrange the order or hierarchy of your navigation bar items
to be different from your Site Structure, WebPlus will allow you to customize
any navigation bars by creating a custom navigation tree. You can add, edit, or
delete elements which will access a range of link destination types (see Adding
hyperlinks and actions on p. 108).