navigational hierarchy

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rmc

Can someone briefly explain navigational hierarchy? Also, why would I want
to have orphan pages on my site? I am adding additional information to an
existing site and I am would like to know if adding orphaned pages should be
something to consider.
Also, I am attempting to add a page to the "products" area of the site and I
am having difficulty adding the page below "products", FP wants to add the
page beside the other pages and not below. I hope this makes sense, and
thanks in advance for the help! The site is dellfrio.com, fyi.
 
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Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

an orphan page has no links to it - you might use them for private info,
demos, experimental pages, works in progress, stuff like that that you don't
want normal viewers to see.

you have to drag the page just right or it may pop inline with the wrong
page.
 
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Ronx

In addition to Rob's comments, if the Products link is an External page (in
Navigation View it has a globe on a bottom corner) then you cannot add pages
below it. These new pages have to be added to the navigation in the Products
page itself.

--
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (Expression)
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

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rmc

What about navigational hierarchy? If you could, please explain building a
navigational link bar and navigational hierarchy. This may seem very
elementary, but I need a bit of help in this area. Secondly, could there be
any other reason why the "products 2" page won't drop below products? Just
curious. Thanks again for the quick reply.
 

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