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How to Add Menu Links:
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Go to Web, Site Manager, and click on Menu Link. |
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On the left, you can see a list of existing menu links of your website. |
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To add a new menu link, click on Add New Link on the upper-right hand corner. |
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In the Menu / Link Detail section, you can customize where the link will appear, where it links to,
and its functions. |
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Name: |
The name of the menu link. |
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Parent Link: |
If the menu link is a sub-menu, you can choose the parent link from the drop down menu. Otherwise, leave this blank. |
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Show Position: |
You can choose where the menu link will appear, in the: top menu, side menu, bottom link, or site map page. To choose it, click on the boxes beside the corresponding location. |
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Use Image: |
If you like to use image as the menu link, check the box and then click on the button next to it to choose an image to be used for the menu link. |
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Row: |
From the drop down menu, you can choose the number of row for the menu link. The number of row is displayed in descending order; therefore, the smaller number it is, the lower it will be placed in the menu. Note, this function applies only to tab menus. |
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Priority: |
If the menu link appears in a single-row menu, you can enter the number of priority of the menu link. The smaller the number, the earlier it will be placed in the menu. |
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Link to: |
Here you can choose where the menu link will link to. You can link it to a standard page, a custom page you've created using the Page Manager (see Page Manager), a category, an item, an URL that opens in the same window, or an URL that opens in a new window. Also, you can have the menu link simply for decoration with no linkage functionality. |

In the Display Style section, you customize the menu link's appearance. In the Visible For drop down menu, you can choose whether the menu link is visible to everyone, visitors only, or members only. For Style, you can have the menu link as a text button, or you can choose an image to represent the menu link. Click on Choose Image to select an image to represent the corresponding state of the button. |