A navigation structure shows how pages in a Web are related to each other, and provides FrontPage with a way to set up navigation bars. You can set up a navigation structure for your Web in Navigation view.
A navigation bar is a set of text or button hyperlinks used for navigating a Web site. For example, a typical navigation bar may have hyperlinks to the Web site's home page and its top-level main pages. You can also display a navigation bar on every page in your Web so that visitors can quickly and easily browse through your site. You can create your own text or button hyperlinks for navigation, or you can let FrontPage generate the navigation hyperlinks for you, based on the navigation structure that you have set up in Navigation view.
For more information about working with navigation bars in FrontPage, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
197610
How to work with navigation bars in FrontPage 2000
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