Operation Manual
Setting up Sites and Pages 37
• For navigation control, edit the navigation bar on both the desktop
and mobile page's master page. Right-click the navigation bar and
select Edit Navigation Bar.... Select Child Pages Of..., then choose the
appropriate Home page in the lower drop-down list, ensuring that
Include child pages and Include home page are also checked.
Redirecting to/from mobile
Redirection assumes that you have pages to redirect from, and "target" pages to
redirect to. Typically desktop pages redirect to mobile pages, but the opposite is
also true. All redirection is carried out from the currently viewed page,
according to certain conditions (if a mobile device or desktop computer is
recognised, or the device's screen dimensions are matched). The browser's
UserAgent value is used for browser recognition.
To redirect to/from a page or site:
1. Right-click the page and select Page Properties....
2. In the Page Properties dialog, select the Redirect menu option.
3. Click the Link... button which will provide a list of link destination
types. (See Selecting a hyperlink target on p. 108). Select either Site
Page for a mobile-ready page within your project or Internet Page to
link to a page on a separate mobile site (e.g.,
m.mywebsite.com/products/productX).
4. Check Redirect only on condition to make the redirection occur in
the event of a cell phone or desktop computer accessing the published
web page. By default, redirection occurs when accessing via mobile
device but you can enable a redirection condition from mobile to
desktop pages or when a device's screen dimensions are matched.
5. Set a suitable Time delay. This will allow your web visitor to view the
desktop page for a time before redirection to the mobile page is
attempted.
6. Click OK.
By default, redirection occurs by sensing the web visitor's browser
type (e.g., Firefox or Firefox Mobile).