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This dynamic navigation is accomplished using special comment tags for the<br />

navigation bar and site map. These comment tags use the site structure<br />

information and other site-related information that Web Site Designer stores in an<br />

XML file called .website-config. When you create a Web project, Web Site<br />

Designer support is a default feature of the project. The Web project contains a<br />

placeholder for the website-config file named Web Site Configuration.<br />

Opening the Web Site Configuration file<br />

Double-clicking Web Site Configuration launches Web Site Designer and<br />

opens .website-config file. Using the Web Site Designer editor, you can add,<br />

delete, and rearrange the Web pages that compose the Web site. There are two<br />

views in the editor: the Navigation view and the Detail view. The Navigation view<br />

shows the structure of the Web site and the Detail view shows a list of all the<br />

Web pages used in the site structure.<br />

Figure 5-12 Web site diagram for Online Catalog sample<br />

Adding and editing pages<br />

Each page can be created and opened for editing from the Web site<br />

configuration by double-clicking the page icon from the Web Site Designer.<br />

Chapter 5. Working with HTML 95

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