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User Guide
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Navigation view
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Home page
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Children of home page
A typical sibling relationship is between the first (previous) and second (next) pages in a book-like sequence of pages.
With the structure established, you can fill the empty pages with content and link them together in a way that reflects
the structure. Alternatively, you can rebuild the hierarchy with different settings to establish a different structure
before you reflect the structure with links.
See also
“Adding empty pages and pending links to a hierarchy” on page 227
“Creating a hierarchical structure” on page 232
Links view
When you open a links view of a site, it shows the site’s home page file (often called index.html). If the site contains
pages linked to the home page, pages linked to these pages, and so on, you can view them by expanding the view, first
from the home page and then from other pages that come into view. Each expansion displays files linked to the
expanded file. Expansions in one direction show incoming links—links with their source in other files and the
expanded file as their destination. Expansions in the opposite direction show outgoing links—links to other files with
their source in the expanded file. An individual file can appear several times in the view—for example, as an
incoming link to the left of an expanded file, and as an outgoing link to its right.
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Links view
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Incoming link
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Home page
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Outgoing link
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