Page elements and navigation

The term navigation describes how the customer moves around the Web site and how he opens individual pages or calls functions. You can configure navigation for your Web site individually. This is done by defining the distribution and arrangement of the individual functions on the pages of your Web site. These functions include:
A corresponding page element exists for every available function. This element is used to display and call the function on the page. You can display the page elements on the page as you see fit. Do this by selecting the page elements from the Page elements >> New group in the multifunction bar. For more information, see Multifunction bar and design, above. In addition to this, you can create user-defined page elements; see User-defined page elements, below.
All page elements are available for every area shown in Figure 27, above except for the content area. Due to the way they work and their design, certain functions are best used in specific areas. They function in other areas, but are out of place and disturb the design or do not fit in the defined area. With your design you decide which page elements are assigned to which areas so that they are completely visible and can be used.
The following functions are available for page elements in design mode:
Table 115: Functions for page elements

Function
Comment
You can move the page elements to different areas or within an area by using drag & drop. Click the icon for the corresponding page element, keep the mouse button pressed down and drag the mouse pointer over the target area. A red dashed border indicates the positions at which you can deposit the page element. Now release the left mouse button. The page element is displayed at the corresponding location.
This deletes a page element from the area.
Details can be edited for some page elements. These include all user-defined page elements. Click the icon to call up and edit the details.

There are special configuration options for the following page elements: