1. Drag either a (Dedicated web hosting) Menu or TreeView control
1. Drag either a Menu or TreeView control from the Toolbox onto the page as shown in Figure 8-3. 2. On the Common Tasks menu, click Edit Menu Items. The Menu Item Editor dialog box opens. 3. Use the Menu Item Editor to define each menu item. More on this rather hefty step in a moment. 4. Click OK. To use the Menu Item Editor, use toolbar buttons at the top of the Items list to insert options to appear on your menu. You ll need a root element first, so click the Add Root Item button in the toolbar to add a new root. At first, the item is just named New Item. Next you have to set the following properties in the Properties column of the dialog box: NavigateUrlL: Click this property, and then click the Build button that appears. Use the Select URL dialog box that opens to navigate to the page that the link should open, and then click OK. Text: Type the text of the menu item. ToolTip: Type the ToolTip text for the item. Figure 8-4 shows an example where I ve added one root element. I ve set its NavigateURL property to ~/Default.aspx. The ~ character always refers to the root folder of the site (C:…MyVWDSite in Figure 8-1). So ~/Default. aspx means the default.aspx page in the site s root folder. I changed the Text property to Home (which also changed the text of the Value property). And I added a little ToolTip that reads Go to home page. Figure 8-3: Menu control added to the page. 156 Part II: Building Your Web Site
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