In nav view you can drag a page up to the top (global) level (same level as home page)
- typical use is for a separate global nav bar on all pages that just is linked to Home, Contact Us , About Us (so they don't need
to be in any other nav bar which are just used for page hierarchy)
Try it
|I have the same question. Why would anyone put a page on the same level as
| the home page? There must be a reason.
|
| "Craig Schiller" wrote:
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| > Stefan -
| >
| > Saw this note and it confused me a bit. How can anything be at the same level as the home page? Isn't everything under the
| > home page in the website's hierarchy?
| >
| > Regards,
| > Craig
| >
| > Stefan B Rusynko wrote:
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| > > Global is for those pages that are at the same level (not under ) the Home page
| > >
| > > --
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| > > _____________________________________________
| > > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
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| > >
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| > > _____________________________________________
| > >
| > > | Why would you click the Global level option button rather than the Home page
| > > | under additional pages when setting the properties for the link bar if you
| > > | want navigation to the Home page? There must be some reason to choose one
| > > | over the other. All help appreciated.
| > > |
| > > | Arlene
| >