Navigator formatting examples

 

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Use HTML to format the layout of a navigator.

  • Navigator elements can have more than one element design.

  • Each level in the navigator can have its own element design.

  • If you want all the levels in the navigator to look the same, then you only have to build one element design.

  • If there are three levels in a site area but only two element designs in the navigator, then the last two levels in the navigator use the final element design.

The following tables contain some examples of the ways we can format the look of a navigator.

 

Simple two-level navigator

This example shows the basic structure of the element design used by a navigator.

element Design 1

A <b> tag is added to display the text in the first level of the navigator in bold.

<b> <placeholder tag="namelink" /> </b><br>

element Design 2

The second design will be repeated for every link returned by the parameters defined in the navigator element below the first level.

<placeholder tag="namelink" /> <br>

 

Two-level navigator in a table

To have the navigator display as a table, a table row and table cell tag (<tr><td>) are added at the beginning and </td></tr> added at the end of each element design. Table tags are added to the header and footer.

Header <Table>
element Design 1

<tr><td> <b> <placeholder tag="namelink" /> </b> </td></tr>

element Design 2

<tr><td> <placeholder tag="namelink" /> </td></tr>

Footer </Table>

 

Parent Topic

Navigator elements