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NavBar Element (Site)

Applies to: SharePoint Foundation 2010

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.

<NavBar
  Body = "Text"
  ID = "Integer"
  Name = "Text"
  Prefix = "Text"
  Separator = "Text"
  Suffix = "Text"
  Url = "Text">
</NavBar>

Attributes

Attribute

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.

Url

Optional Text.

Child Elements

NavBarLink, NavBarPage

Parent Elements

NavBars

Occurrences

Minimum: 0

Maximum: Unbounded

Example

The following example defines the top navigation area of a home page.

<NavBar Name="SharePoint Top Navbar" Separator="&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;" 
   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>