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Navigation candidate<br />

If the Navigation candidate icon is enabled, the Navigation label of the icon will<br />

appear in the site navigation of the application. This function is enabled by<br />

default. It can be disabled by right-clicking the page icon and selecting<br />

Navigation -> Navigation Candidate from the context menu. Setting it as the<br />

candidate again is done in the same way.<br />

Note: The icons become gray in color if the function associated with the icon<br />

is not enabled. For example, in Figure 5-14 on page 102, the Navigation root<br />

icon is grayed out because this page icon is not set as a Navigation root.<br />

Navigation root<br />

Enabling the Navigation root function sets the associated page as a navigation<br />

root for the site. Traditionally, the index.html page of a site is set as the navigation<br />

root. By default, this function is not enabled; to enable (or disable) it, right-click<br />

the page icon and select Navigation -> Set Navigation Root from the context<br />

menu.<br />

Figure 5-15 Navigation root enabled<br />

Site map candidate<br />

A feature of Web Site Designer allows you to create a site map for your<br />

application. By default, every page icon is enabled as a site map candidate. If you<br />

do not wish to set a page as a candidate, right-click the icon and select Site Map<br />

-> Site Map Candidate from the context menu. Setting the candidate again is<br />

done in the same way.<br />

Navigation label<br />

The navigation label of the page icon is the text that will appear in the site<br />

navigation menu. Therefore, the label should be simple and descriptive of the<br />

page being linked to, for example, Home or View Catalog.<br />

Icon border<br />

If there is no page associated with an icon, the icon border is dashed (as in<br />

Figure 5-14 on page 102). Once a page is created or associated to the icon, the<br />

border becomes solid. In addition to the border being changed, a fourth icon will<br />

be added to the page icon: the Code icon. If the icon is a less than and greater<br />

than sign icon, it means that the associated page is an HTML page. If the icon is<br />

a blue diamond, then the associated page is a JSP.<br />

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