The next table to work on is the #nextPrev table. This is a list of references to the wp texts in your site table. Frontier uses the contents of this table to support the "NextPrev" navigation command structure. You may or may not be using this feature in your site. However, you need the contents of the #nextPrev table to create the menu for your site, so you need to have an up-to-date #nextPrev table.
Building the #nextPrev table
- Select the "Web --> Build NextPrev List..." menu command. A dialog box will appear asking which web site you wish to have the nextPrev list built. The name of your site table should appear as the default selection.
- If the name in the text entry field matches your site table name, click OK. If it does not, type the name of your site table and then click OK.
Frontier will build the #nextPrev table and open it as the foreground window. You will see a list of the wp text files in your site table. There will also be entries for wp text files with the name index in the site table and each sub-table in your site. If you do not have wp text files with the name index, you can delete those entries from your #nextPrev table.
When you have your #nextPrev table built, go to the ftpTable Work page.
Page 1: Description of A Standard Web Site
Page 2: Organize Your Material
Page 3: Create Site Table
Page 4: Glossary Table Work
Page 5: nextPrev Table Work
Page 6: ftpSite Table Work
Page 7: Template Work
Page 8: Tools Table Work
Page 9: Build and Release!
Page 10: Wrap Up