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The NavBar element contains the definition of the navigation area for either the top links of all pages within a site or for the Quick Launch area of the home page.
Syntax
<NavBar>
Body = "Text"
ID = "Integer"
Name = "Text"
Prefix = "Text"
Separator = "Text"
Suffix = "Text"
</NavBar>
Attributes
Name | Description |
---|---|
Body | Required Text. Contains the body of the definition for the navigation bar. |
ID | Required Integer. Specifies the ID of the navigation bar. |
Name | Required Text. Contains the name of the navigation bar. |
Prefix | Optional Text. Contains the opening tag for the table that contains the navigation bar. |
Separator | Optional Text. Specifies the separator to use between items in the navigation bar. |
Suffix | Optional Text. Contains the closing tag for the table that contains the navigation bar. |
Element Relationships
Parent Elements | Child Elements |
---|---|
NavBars | NavBarLink |
The following example defines the top navigation area of a home page.
<NavBar Name="SharePoint Top Navbar" Separator=" "
Body="<a ID='onettopnavbar#LABEL_ID#' href='#URL#' accesskey='J'>#LABEL#</a>" ID="1002">
<NavBarLink Name="Documents and Lists"
Url="_layouts/[%=System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture.LCID%]/viewlsts.aspx" />
<NavBarLink Name="Create"
Url="_layouts/[%=System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture.LCID%]/create.aspx" />
<NavBarLink Name="Site Settings"
Url="_layouts/[%=System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture.LCID%]/settings.aspx" />
<NavBarLink Name="Help" Url="javascript:HelpWindowKey("helphome")" />
</NavBar>