
Developing Sites and Pages 29
Navigation
In WebPlus, adding navigation between your web pages is easy with navigation
bars, each pre-programmed to understand your site structure, making it easy to
design a site that's simple to navigate. You simply select one from the Web
Objects toolbar and WebPlus does the rest!
For example, here's a navigation bar we selected for the site shown in the main
tree above. The buttons provide links to the Home and section menu pages (all at
Level 1) and popup menus that link to child pages (Level 2 in this case).
For more information, see Adding navigation bars on p. 41.
Understanding pages and master pages
Pages are the basic unit of web design. WebPlus lets you structure your site's
content by arranging pages into a branching "tree," which in turn helps visitors
navigate through the site. Looking at individual pages from a design standpoint,
each WebPlus page has a "foreground" page and a "background" master page.
Master pages are part of the structure of your WebPlus site, and provide a
flexible way to store background elements that you would like to appear on
more than one page—for example a logo, background, border design, or
navigation bar. The key concept here is that a particular master page is typically
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