Navigation Bars facilitate navigation between different Pages, Frames and Frame-Content Overlays of your Web Site. You can insert a link via the Navigation Bar to the previous page, and the link will be always maintained to the previous page even if you modify its contents or move the current page to another location. The program provides easy and convenient presets for the navigation bars.

NavBars are context-sensitive. This means that when you insert the same NavBar with a button to Previous Page into two different pages, this button will point to two different Previous Pages, depending on where it is located. Thus, the most common place to create Navigation Bars are headers and footers, since these are common objects. By creating NavBars in headers or footers assign these NavBars to a group of pages, thus making the navigation inside your site easy and convenient.

To insert a navigation bar, select the place where the Navigation Bar will be inserted, and choose the Navigation Bar command from the Insert menu. The Insert NavBar dialog box is opened. Choose one of three types of the navigation bar from the Navigation section:

Navigation Bars can be of Text or Image type, Horizontally or Vertically aligned. These and other properties are described in detail in the Insert NavBar dialog box.