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To add a child page item under the root item, click the Home item at the top of the left column, and then click the Add a Child Item button in the toolbar (second button from the left). Another New Item appears, indented under the first item. As before, you want to set the NavigateUrl property to the page the menu item opens, the Text to the item as you want it to appear in the menu, and optionally a ToolTip. Just keep repeating the process until you ve defined all your items. Use other buttons in the toolbar to work with items you ve already put in the menu. Click on the item you want to change, and then use the Delete (X), up, down, left, or right arrow buttons to reposition the item, if necessary. Figure 8-5 shows an example. I ve just created the last child element, and changed its Text property to show About us. You can t see the entire NavigateUrl. It s the path to the AboutUsHome.aspx page from the site s root folder, as given here: ~/PublicPages/AboutUs/AboutUsHome.aspx You can see both Default.aspx and AboutUsHome.aspx in Figure 8-1. Remember, the same technique works whether you re creating a Menu control or TreeView control. If you ever need to change the control, just open the page on which you placed the control. From the control s Common Tasks menu, choose Edit MenuItems again. In the dialog box, click the + sign next to the root item to expand the menu. Both the Menu and TreeView controls have an Auto Format option on their Common Tasks menu. Be sure to check out each one. Figure 8-4: One item added to Menu Item Editor. Chapter 8: Easy Site Navigation 157
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