Navigation and rubric structure

The navigation on the web pages is defined by the category structure. The starting point of the navigation (the root of the navigation tree) is the so-called "main navigation section", which usually has further subsections.

Screenshot Imperia main navigation
main navigation
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Screenshot Imperia Rubric tree
Rubric tree
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The navigation is reflected in the category tree. The main navigation heading is the "Imperia Handbuch Online" section.
The subheading "Lead Page" contains the home page of the area.

Lead pages

In each of the other subheadings there is a specially marked document that creates a so-called "lead page". This is the page that is linked to the corresponding main navigation entry.

To mark a document as a guide page, the "Guide page" checkbox must be activated in the meta step.

Example: Thus, clicking on "Complex settings" opens the lead page of the "Complex settings" section.

Screenshot Imperia lead page
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Subnavigation

Screenshot Imperia subnavigation
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Here you can see an example of the so-called subnavigation structure.

"Headings", "Navigation" and "Parameters" are the subheadings here.
Only the navigation entries "Archive" and "Access-protected areas" link to web pages whose documents were created directly in the "Complex settings" section.

 

 

 

Screenshot Imperia category structure subnavigation
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A look at the rubric structure shows that there is also a corresponding rubric structure for this subnavigation.

In each of the sections "Rubrics", "Navigation" and "Parameters" there is a guide page, which is linked to the respective navigation link with the same name.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Screenshot Imperia another navigation level
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Clicking on "Parameters" thus opens the lead page of the "Parameters" section.

In the function column, a further navigation level is now displayed in which all other documents (except the lead page) of the "Parameters" rubric are listed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the navigation settings, a lead page document is always placed one category higher. Thus, the document shown in the image above belongs to the Parameters section, but it is displayed in the navigation settings of the parent "Complex Settings" section above it.

Screenshot Imperia navigation settings
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NOTE

In each category, a document must be marked as a lead page so that the documents in this rubric can be reached via the navigation. A lead page establishes the connection to the next higher category or navigation level.

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