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Setting Navigation to Second Child Level Pages in a Web Site

This is Child 1-1. Shared borders will provide navigation to the child pages under home and up to the Home page. However, this page is unique in that it also needs to navigate down to the pages at the second child level. This is accomplished here by adding another Link bar in the body just below the top shared border (not inside the top shared border) at the top of the page. You could also add a left shared border, but that uses a lot of screen real estate and usually creates horizontal scrolling.

To add a Link bar to the top of a page outside of the top shared border, move the insertion point to the top of the page (Ctrl-Home); create a centered, 640-pixel borderless table, and click inside of it; click Insert, Navigation; under Component type, click Link Bars; under Choose a Bar type, click Bar based on navigation structure (or your desired choice); click Next; under Choose a Bar Style, scroll down to the bottom of the list of choices and choose a desired HTML style if you want text rather than picture, Next; under Choose an Orientation, click Horizontal, Finish. Under Link Bar Properties, choose Child., OK

 

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