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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

Generally, you don??™t want more than one Down state showing at a time.
10. To set the orientation of the navigation bar, select either Horizontally or Vertically from the Insert
drop-down list.
11. If you want to contain your images in a table, keep the Use Tables option selected. If you decide
not to use tables in a horizontal configuration, images are presented side by side; when you don??™t
use tables in a vertical configuration, Dreamweaver separates every element with line breaks
(
tag).
12. Click the Add (+) button and repeat steps 2 through 9 to add the next element.
13. To reorder the elements in the navigation bar, select an element in the Nav Bar Elements list and
use the Up and Down buttons to reposition it in the Elements list.
14. To remove an element, select it and click the Delete (??“) button.
Each page can have only one Dreamweaver-built navigation bar. If you try to insert a second, Dreamweaver
asks if you??™d like to modify the existing series. Clicking OK opens the Modify Navigation Bar dialog box,
which is identical to the Insert Navigation Bar dialog box, except you can no longer change the orientation
or table settings. You can also alter the inserted navigation bar by choosing Modify ??? Navigation Bar.
If you??™re looking for even more control over your navigation bar, Dreamweaver also includes
the Set Nav Bar Image behavior, which is fully covered in Chapter 12.


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