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To view or to create a navigation structure of your website, select view then navigation. Your navigation structure is another way for you to organize your pages within your website. Depending upon the type of website that you have created, whether or not you've used a template or if you've used a one-page web, this particular page may appear a little bit different when you go into it. However, the basic idea behind the page is the same. You will always have your home page, which is in the blue box here, along with different links or pages here. And these pages have been created for me when we were working with the corporate presence website. to expand a page click on it, and it will expand into the next section. and as you can see here the home page now has expanded into all these other pages, such as news, and then the press release, products, etc, and the services. And as you'll recall, when we were working with the corporate presence web wizard, we created these structures. To add a new page to your website, and this is a page that's an existing page within your website, you will simply click on your folder list, locate the page and then drag and drop it into the particular structure. To move a page from one area to another area, or to one navigation structure to another navigation structure, simply click on it, it will become blue and then you can move it to the next section. and when I am doing this you can see this link is moving, and we will move it here. And this is how that would work. You are able to change the name of the pages by right clicking on the page, and select rename, and you can rename the page by backspacing out the information and entering the product name in. For example, we will enter roses here for our product. Then click enter on your keyboard or your left mouse key, and the name will change on the screen for you. To delete a page from your navigation structure, click on the page you want to delete, then right click and select delete. Then FrontPage will ask you - do you want to remove this page from the navigation structure, or do you want to delete this page from the web? If you select remove page from navigation structure, the page will only be removed from your navigation structure. However, if you select delete this page from the web, the entire page and it's contents will be deleted from the web. We will select remove from navigation structure. Click ok, and the page will be removed. In general, this is how the navigation structure works. It's a very good idea to create a navigation structure of your website, and then perhaps print it off and refer to it every once in a while if you've made changes to your particular website or the structure. changes to your particular website or the structure.

Tutorial Information

Course: Microsoft FrontPage 2002
Author: Linda Young
SKU: 33336
ISBN: 1889347892
Release Date: 2002-03-19
Duration: 7.5 hrs / 161 lessons
Captions: For Online University members only
Compatibility: Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux
QuickTime 7, Flash 8

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