Creating indexes in Tarantula 1.98

Any web site will soon grow, and span multiple pages. When that happens, it can sometimes become very tough to look for information in the pages, unless one goes through all of them. For this purpose, navigational aids (toolbars, drop-down lists etc.) are provided on most sites. These aids list the pages by their names (or some other criteria), on most of the pages as an index, making it convenient for the surfer to directly jump to the section that he or she is interested in.

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Tarantula can automatically create indexes out of the project file. It can create 'linked' indexes, taking the name of the link from the title of the page. To make things flexible, this title can be modified later. A very useful feature in this is that once programmed with a project index, the indexer does not forget it's settings. Thus, the index can then be pasted in any page without the need for creating it again. As an example, the navigation bar at the bottom of these pages is created using the Tarantula indexer.

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