FP98: How to Work With Navigation BarsID: Q179060
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This article describes the functionality and use of navigation bars in Navigation view in Microsoft FrontPage 98.
The navigation bar is a graphical or textual page element that incorporates
navigation hyperlinks to pages that are part of a FrontPage Web. Navigation
bars are created automatically when you create a FrontPage Web by using a
wizard or by creating a navigational structure in Navigation view in
FrontPage Explorer.
The navigation bar works in conjunction with Navigation view in FrontPage
Explorer. This allows FrontPage to automatically regenerate navigation bars
every time you change the structure of your Web.
Navigation view allows you to create a hierarchical structure proceeding
from the home page to any or all pages in your FrontPage Web. Navigation
view also allows you to see and alter this structure of links from any page
in your Web.
While the navigation bar properties may look the same on each page
throughout the Web, the actual navigation bar generated by FrontPage will
be unique to the individual page on which it appears.
The exact links generated by the navigation bar are determined by the
relative position of the current page in relation to the remainder of the
navigational structure. These relative links are referred to by the terms
Parent Level, Same Level, Back and Next, Child Level, Top Level, Home Page,
and Parent Page.
Navigation Bar Properties dialog boxand then double-click the selected text to go to the "Navigation Bar Command" topic.
Navigation bars, Overviewand then double-click the selected text to go to the "Using Navigation Bars and Shared Borders" topic.
Q175790 FP98: Navigation Bars Do Not Appear on the Home PageIf you insert a navigation bar on a page that does not use themes it will appear as text. When you apply a theme, the graphical appearance of the navigation bar will be defined by the theme. All built-in themes behave this way. If you do not see a navigational structure in Navigation view when you create your navigation bar, then your navigation bar will appear as text even if you then apply a theme. For additional information about themes, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q174857 FP98: What Are Themes?Inserting the navigation bar within a shared border region allows you to add, modify, or delete navigation bars across your web site easily. For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q173435 FP98: What are Shared Borders and How to Enable, Disable ThemWhen you insert a navigation bar in the main body of a FrontPage Web outside of the shared border region of your page, you can successfully create a navigation bar that does not share the same properties as the navigation bar used in the rest of the FrontPage Web. While this works well for FrontPage-based extended Web servers, the navigation bar outside of the shared border region doesn not appear correctly if you publish to a server where the FrontPage 1.1 or 97 Server Extensions are installed. For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q175727 FP98: Page Banner/Navigation Bar Don't Display on Published Page
Additional query words: 98 nav
Keywords : kbdta fpedit
Version : WINDOWS:98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto kbinfo
Last Reviewed: July 26, 1999