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   3  <head>
   4  <title>Menu Format - Link Static Content</title>
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   7  <body><strong class="title">Menu Item Format: <span class="hs_header01"><strong><strong>Link
   8  - Static Content</strong></strong></span></strong>
   9  <table width="100%"  border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3">
  10       <tr>
  11            <td width="16%" align="right" valign="top" bgcolor="#EFEFEF" class="datalabel">Purpose:</td>
  12            <td width="84%" valign="top" class="data"><p>The <strong>Link - Static
  13                      Content</strong> Menu Item adds a link to a Static Content
  14                      Item&nbsp;(this type of content is not part of a section
  15                      or category). Static Content Items are very useful but they
  16            cannot be added to a blog, category or section page.</p>
  17                      <strong>Details</strong>
  18                      <ul>
  19                           <li>                              <strong>Name:</strong> Eter
  20                                the name of the Menu Item as you want it to appear
  21                                on the menu of your site.</li>
  22                           <li><strong>Static Content:</strong> Select one specific
  23                           Static Content Item.</li>
  24                           <li><strong>URL:</strong> ((The URL for this item will show after Apply/Save.))</li>
  25                           <li><strong>On Click, Open in:</strong>
  26                                <ul>
  27                                     <li>&#39;Parent Window With Browser Navigation&#39; is
  28                                          the same window you call the link from, </li>
  29                                     <li>&#39;New Window with Browser Navigation&#39; is
  30                                          a full featured new window, </li>
  31                                     <li>&#39;New Window Without Browser Navigation&#39; is
  32                                          a new pop-up window with just scroll
  33                                          bars which may be resized.</li>
  34                                </ul>
  35                           </li>
  36                           <li><strong>Parent
  37                                          Item:</strong> Select *Top* if you want
  38                                          the Menu Item to appear at the same level
  39                                          as your primary navigation. You can also
  40                                          put the Menu Item under an existing menu
  41                                          item by selecting that existing menu
  42                                          item as parent.</li>
  43                           <li><strong>Ordering:</strong> By
  44                                          default, Mambo adds new items to the
  45                                end of the Menu Items list. After saving or applying
  46                                          the new item, you can change its order
  47                                when editing, using a pull-down menu to select
  48                                the item after which the item will appear.</li>
  49                           <li><strong>Access
  50                                          Level:</strong> Sets who can view this
  51                                          item. </li>
  52                           <li><strong>Published:</strong> Sets
  53                                               whether the Menu Item is published
  54                                or not. By default, new Menu Items are set
  55                                               to be published.</li>
  56            </ul></td>
  57       </tr>
  58       <tr>
  59            <td align="right" valign="top" bgcolor="#EFEFEF" class="datalabel">Usage:</td>
  60            <td valign="top" class="data">n/a</td>
  61       </tr>
  62       <tr>
  63            <td align="right" valign="top" bgcolor="#EFEFEF" class="datalabel">Default State: </td>
  64            <td valign="top" class="data">n/a</td>
  65       </tr>
  66       <tr>
  67            <td align="right" valign="top" bgcolor="#EFEFEF" class="datalabel">Parameters:</td>
  68            <td valign="top" class="data"><ul>
  69                 <li><strong><strong>Menu Image:</strong></strong> Allows you to
  70                      set an image to appear to the left or right of the Item on
  71                      themenu. The image must be placed in the /images/stories
  72                      directory. Note: The &#39;Show Menu Items&#39; option located
  73                      in the parameters at Modules -&gt; Site Modules -&gt; [name-of-menu]
  74                      must be set to &#39;Yes&#39;.</li>
  75                 </ul></td>
  76       </tr>     <tr>
  77            <td align="right" valign="top" bgcolor="#EFEFEF" class="datalabel">Toolbar Icons: </td>
  78            <td valign="top" class="data"><ul>
  79                 <li><strong>Back:</strong> Return to the previous page.</li>
  80                 <li><strong>Save: </strong>Save your changes. </li>
  81                 <li><strong>Apply: </strong>Apply your changes to the site without
  82                      saving. </li>
  83                 <li><strong>Cancel: </strong>Cancel the present operation without
  84                      saving.</li>
  85            </ul></td>
  86       </tr>
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