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Note: By default, every page that is added to the site map will be added as a<br />

navigation link. To remove a page from the navigation, right-click it and select<br />

Navigation -> Navigation Candidate. Verify that there is no check mark<br />

beside the Navigation Candidate option. This will disable the feature for the<br />

selected page and the Navigation Label text for that page will not be shown as<br />

a navigation link.<br />

The Navigation Root feature is helpful if you wish to set a page in the site as a<br />

navigation root. By default, the first page you add to the Web diagram is set as<br />

the navigation root and any page added as a child of the navigation root page<br />

will have links added to the navigation bar (as long as they are navigation<br />

candidates). But what if you wanted to start a different navigation root within<br />

your site? Right-click the page in the Web site diagram editor and select<br />

Navigation -> Navigation Root from the context menu. This page will no<br />

longer contain the child links from the original navigation root page, but rather<br />

will have links to any child pages from itself.<br />

The Site Map Candidate feature is also very interesting. If a page in the Web<br />

site diagram is enabled as a Site map candidate, the page will show up in the<br />

site map if the Site Map item from the Site Parts drawer of the Palette view is<br />

used. To enable and disable the site map candidate feature, right-click a page<br />

icon in the Web diagram editor and select Site Map -> Site Map Candidate<br />

from the context menu. For more information on using a site map, please see<br />

“Inserting a site map” on page 106.<br />

Chapter 5. Working with HTML 151

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