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386 Chapter 11 Working with Master Pages<br />

Tip If the Set As Default command is not available, then the master page v4-test.master<br />

is already set as the site’s default master page.<br />

2. In the Navigation pane, click Site Pages. In the workspace, double-click the icon<br />

to the left of Home.aspx to open the page in edit mode.<br />

Note In the Site Pages mini-gallery, no blue information circle appears to the left of<br />

Home.aspx. The master page v4-test.master is a customized page, but the content page,<br />

Home.aspx, is an uncustomized page.<br />

3. In the lower-left area of the Home.aspx page, point to one of the page names<br />

listed from the Site Pages library.<br />

Tip You might need to scroll down Home.aspx to see the page names.<br />

A no-entry symbol appears over the page name.<br />

4. Press F12 to open the home page in the browser.<br />

5. At the bottom of the page, click one of the page names.<br />

The page that opens should be associated with the link you select.<br />

6. On the Quick Launch bar, under Libraries, click Site Pages.<br />

The All Pages view of the Site Pages library is displayed. At the bottom of the page<br />

you should still see footer links to the page names.<br />

7. On the Documents tab, click New Document in the New group.<br />

The New dialog box opens. At the bottom of the dialog box no pages from the Site<br />

Pages library are displayed. This occurs because the s4-notdlg CSS class was used in<br />

the previous exercise.<br />

8. In the New page name box, type Test-Page, and then click Create to close the<br />

New dialog box.<br />

The Test-Page opens, and a link to the new page appears at the bottom of the<br />

page.<br />

Troubleshooting If a link to Test-Page is not displayed at the bottom of the page, you<br />

might have set the default value of the PageType column to a value other than Footer.<br />

Note On a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 or SharePoint Server 2007 installation, if<br />

you click the Documents or List link in the Quick Launch bar, you are taken to a page in<br />

the _layouts folder. This page does not have your customized version of the master page<br />

applied. This is not the case in SharePoint Foundation 2010. Your _layouts page has the<br />

footer links at the bottom of the page. The difference is that in SharePoint 2010, the<br />

default master page is also used by the _layouts pages.<br />

CLEAN UP Close the v4.master page and the browser. Leave SharePoint Designer<br />

open if you are continuing to the next exercise.

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