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Chapter 1 Getting to Know FrontPage
Figure 1-7: You can chart out your Web site in Navigation view.
Web design strategies are explored in much more detail in Chapter 2, and naviga-
tion options are discussed in depth in Chapter 9. For now, remember that your Web
site can run many levels, but in general, you should limit the number of pages at
each level of the site to between three and five.
After you define a Web structure, you can easily change it. Just click and drag a
page in Navigation view to move it to another location or level in the flowchart.
Figure 1-8 shows a page being moved.
You can delete pages from your Web by right-clicking them in Navigation view and
selecting Delete from the context menu. You will be prompted to delete the pages
either from the navigation structure or from the Web site. If you elect to delete a
page from your Web site, it’s gone for good. If your site is large, you can use the
horizontal or vertical scroll bars to navigate within it.
You can collapse any section of Navigation view by clicking the minus symbol (–)
on parent pages, to display only the parent page for that section of the Web. To
expand the flowchart, click the plus sign (+) under a parent page.
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