...
...
...
...
Navigation
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is
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a
...
key
...
aspect
...
of
...
any
...
online
...
site
...
-
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people
...
need
...
to
...
be
...
able
...
to
...
get
...
to
...
the
...
various
...
resources
...
and
...
pages
...
of
...
a
...
site
...
quickly
...
and
...
easily.
...
Traditionally,
...
website
...
navigation
...
has
...
been
...
implemented
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using
...
links
...
at
...
the
...
top
...
and
...
side
...
of
...
the
...
page.
...
The
...
links
...
at
...
the
...
top
...
of
...
a
...
page
...
usually
...
relate
...
to
...
key
...
areas
...
of
...
the
...
site
...
while
...
the
...
links
...
at
...
the
...
side
...
usually
...
relate
...
to
...
specific
...
places
...
within
...
the
...
currently
...
selected
...
area.
...
As
...
websites
...
have
...
grown
...
ever
...
larger,
...
it's
...
become
...
more
...
and
...
more
...
difficult
...
to
...
display
...
all
...
the
...
required
...
navigation.
...
To
...
get
...
round
...
this
...
problem, Theme Builder provides a mechanism for adding menus to your wiki:
The Windows Longhorn menu style
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The menu bar has several distinct benefits over more traditional navigation:
- All of the navigation is tidied away in to the menu - your pages can now be used for their original purpose: to present information!
- Users can quickly access not only the key areas of a site, but the main locations within those areas - regardless of where they are within your site
- Menus ensure that a consistent navigation method is used throughout your site and because all users are familiar with menus, they find them quick and easy to use
To view related tutorials specific to your version of Theme Builder, click the appropriate version below:
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Yes - you will need to use Theme Builder 2.0 or above. |
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Yes - you'll need Theme Builder 2.0 or above and can use the menubar macro to add menus to pretty much any location. Note: The menus will only work in areas that are themed with Theme Builder as it includes the required JavaScript and CSS files needed to make the menus work. If you've got Theme Builder installed and want to use menus in other places, you'll have to add the relevant JavaScript and CSS to your other themes. | the Builder theme uses a menu bar at the top of the page.
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The menu bar has several distinct benefits over more traditional navigation:
* All of the navigation is tidied away in to the menu - your pages can now be used for their original purpose: to present information!
* Users can quickly access not only the key areas of a site, but the main locations within those areas - regardless of where they are within your site
* Menus ensure that a consistent navigation method is used throughout your site and because all users are familiar with menus, they find them quick and easy to use
h2. Related Tutorials
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h2. Frequently Asked Questions
||Q|*Can I customise the View and Edit menus?*|
||A|Yes. See our tutorial on [Customising the View and Edit Menus].|
||Q|*I want to include a navigation bar as well as a menu - is this possible?*|
||A|Not at present. Based on client feedback, we are working on enhancements to the Builder theme to provide this feature.|
h2. See Also
* [Lists and Indents]
* [Links]
* [Navigation and Lists] (macros) |