From 3b5a7d6f52d383d6a43038bdd728dff896ceac4c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Colin Kuskie Edit Navigation lets you add and edit what are essentially 'menu templates' -- they define which pages' Menu Names should be included in a menu, optionally based on where that menu appears. The Add/Edit Navigation form allows you to do choose the set of pages, and to choose which
-template is used to create the menu. The Add/Edit Navigation form allows you to do choose the which pages are shown in
+ your site navigation, and how to display them. Some of the default Navigation templates that come with WebGUI are
+ vertical, horizontal and crumbtrail. These templates can often be styled via CSS to match your site's design, instead
+ of rewriting the templates. Identifier Base Page
This is the (unique) label you will later use to specify this Navigation definition in a ^Navigation(); macro.
This identifies the spot in the Page Tree where the macro should commence listing pages. The first three choices will create 'absolute' menus -- ones which will display the same pages no matter which page you use the macro from.
Template
This menu permits you to select a template which is used to style the output created by the macro -- if you need the same collection of pages in multiple formats, you'll need to create multiple Navigation entries with (slightly) different names; the Copy Navigation button is useful for this.
Reverse Output
When this option is switched on, the menu will be in reverse order.
Preview
The Preview button allows you to view a navigation setup without actually saving it.