The Button Bar Editor
The Button Bar Editor allows you to name and link all of your buttons on your page from one convenient place. It is simple, quick and flexible, allowing you to set up your links with great ease. For ease and speed, we suggest that you create all your pages first before linking them. There are three columns, the operation of which is described below:
- Text
- This is the text that will appear on each button.
- Link Type
- This menu allows you to choose the type of link. There are three options - a page in your 350pages File Manager, a web address of another site, or an e-mail address. Changing this option will affect the Link To column appropriately.
- Link To
- This column is where you will determine where the button will link to. If you chose a page in your File Manager from the Link Type column, this option will be a drop down menu with a list of all the pages in your File Manager to choose from. The 2 other options will change this box to a text input where you can insert the web address or e-mail address of your intended link.
Next to these will be a series of four buttons:

- This will push the selected button up one position.

- This will push the selected button down one position.

- This will insert a new button below the currently selected one.

- This will delete the currently selected button.
When you are happy with your button bar, click Save for the changes to take effect.
If you wish to change the graphic style, colors, font or effects of the button bar then click on the Edit Graphic option in the ButtonBar editor. When you are happy with your changes in the Graphic Editor, you must remember to click the Save button in the Graphic Editor as well as the save button in the Button Bar in order for your changes to take effect.
You can also change the style of an individual button by clicking on the appropriate button which will take you into the Graphics Editor for that button.
Copy Tab
You are also able to copy your button bar across pages. In the copy tab, you can copy a button bar from another page. In the drop down menu, choose the page where your button bar is located that you wish to copy, and then set the options of what you wish to copy (any combination of the text, links and style), and then click on the Copy button. The button bar from that page will then be copied onto the page you are currently editing.